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What are the signs of erector failure in a scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="DNADave" data-source="post: 1949650" data-attributes="member: 110467"><p>I placed my rifle in my cleaning vise and aimed at a point marked on the wall down a long hallway. I was able to get the scope to track up and down from my point of aim and clicks were solid and not sloppy.</p><p></p><p>It must have been me, but I've never had a session go off the rails so bad. The last two sets of four rounds only had one on target and that one was 6 inches high. The last set of four were not on the target despite having a good 14 inches to play with in the upper vertical and about 20 inches of play to the right horizontal.</p><p></p><p>The target in question is below. The upper left and middle were the last good 4 shot sets (each had one flyer that likely was me). I probably could do better if I had a rear bag, but I typically don't use one. The upper right was the four shot set where I only placed one on the target high. The bottom left had none of the four hit the target. I've had bad days, but I always at least hit paper.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]205844[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNADave, post: 1949650, member: 110467"] I placed my rifle in my cleaning vise and aimed at a point marked on the wall down a long hallway. I was able to get the scope to track up and down from my point of aim and clicks were solid and not sloppy. It must have been me, but I've never had a session go off the rails so bad. The last two sets of four rounds only had one on target and that one was 6 inches high. The last set of four were not on the target despite having a good 14 inches to play with in the upper vertical and about 20 inches of play to the right horizontal. The target in question is below. The upper left and middle were the last good 4 shot sets (each had one flyer that likely was me). I probably could do better if I had a rear bag, but I typically don't use one. The upper right was the four shot set where I only placed one on the target high. The bottom left had none of the four hit the target. I've had bad days, but I always at least hit paper. [ATTACH type="full"]205844[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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