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Scope woes, an update!
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<blockquote data-quote="BAKPAKR" data-source="post: 2811426" data-attributes="member: 114021"><p>If OP was able to adjust the scope from 15" high at 10 yards down to a 50 yard zero, that scope has way, way more adjustment than the 70 MOA Sightron says it should have. As [USER=68875]@lancetkenyon[/USER] mentioned, you should be hitting low at 10 yards with a scoped centerfire and a reasonable zero (note - the air rifles I use in my basement are zeroed at 10 yards). Also, if the point of impact moved 15" or more at 10 yards with "only" 150 to 175 clicks, then the scope must either have about 1 MOA clicks or it is not dialing accurately.</p><p></p><p>The reason I suggested a 0 MOA base, for the issues raised by OP, is that OP expressed concern, in this thread or another thread, that the scope is about bottomed out (as low as it can go) on elevation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAKPAKR, post: 2811426, member: 114021"] If OP was able to adjust the scope from 15” high at 10 yards down to a 50 yard zero, that scope has way, way more adjustment than the 70 MOA Sightron says it should have. As [USER=68875]@lancetkenyon[/USER] mentioned, you should be hitting low at 10 yards with a scoped centerfire and a reasonable zero (note - the air rifles I use in my basement are zeroed at 10 yards). Also, if the point of impact moved 15” or more at 10 yards with “only” 150 to 175 clicks, then the scope must either have about 1 MOA clicks or it is not dialing accurately. The reason I suggested a 0 MOA base, for the issues raised by OP, is that OP expressed concern, in this thread or another thread, that the scope is about bottomed out (as low as it can go) on elevation. [/QUOTE]
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