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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope failed tall target test....🤬
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<blockquote data-quote="Plowboy85" data-source="post: 1927433" data-attributes="member: 66137"><p>Doc, as others have suggested have you used a flashlight and checked through the objective and bore to see if the y axis and bore are true to one another. Some believe it is irrelevant because if you gun impacts left or right then you'll adjust the x axis to line up. While this is correct it is not the same as a canted y axis. As you are seeing you are moving the elevation from say 7 to 1 in stead of 6 to 12. You could also add downward elevation and it should be a comparable about left as it is right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plowboy85, post: 1927433, member: 66137"] Doc, as others have suggested have you used a flashlight and checked through the objective and bore to see if the y axis and bore are true to one another. Some believe it is irrelevant because if you gun impacts left or right then you’ll adjust the x axis to line up. While this is correct it is not the same as a canted y axis. As you are seeing you are moving the elevation from say 7 to 1 in stead of 6 to 12. You could also add downward elevation and it should be a comparable about left as it is right. [/QUOTE]
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