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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
To shim or not to shim
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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 2017073" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>Did you start off with your scope reticle absolutely centered ? With the scope on highest power, place a mirror against the objective lens / front . Look in the scope and if the reticle is centered, you will see one combined reticle. If the reticle is not centered, you sill see two reticles. One centered that does not move, the other moveable and its positions will be indicative of the adjustment you have entered through the turrets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 2017073, member: 113391"] Did you start off with your scope reticle absolutely centered ? With the scope on highest power, place a mirror against the objective lens / front . Look in the scope and if the reticle is centered, you will see one combined reticle. If the reticle is not centered, you sill see two reticles. One centered that does not move, the other moveable and its positions will be indicative of the adjustment you have entered through the turrets. [/QUOTE]
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