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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scopes mechanical zero
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<blockquote data-quote="LouBoyd" data-source="post: 423018" data-attributes="member: 9253"><p>I have to disagree strongly with Eaglet's suggested "pretty close" values. His elevation and windage values are just to get you on target and being off doesn't matter. However, guessing at the scope's line of sight centerline over bore distance will cause significant errors in all subsequent drop calculations. Measure that spacing with the best accuracy you can. I'd recommend to no worse than 0.01".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouBoyd, post: 423018, member: 9253"] I have to disagree strongly with Eaglet's suggested "pretty close" values. His elevation and windage values are just to get you on target and being off doesn't matter. However, guessing at the scope's line of sight centerline over bore distance will cause significant errors in all subsequent drop calculations. Measure that spacing with the best accuracy you can. I'd recommend to no worse than 0.01". [/QUOTE]
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