I see what you mean, but subtensions on the scope conclude that the centre stays the same and the rest moves when zooming in and out. Iwill post some pics of groups tomorrow.
I see what you mean, but subtensions on the scope conclude that the centre stays the same and the rest moves when zooming in and out. Iwill post some pics of groups tomorrow.
[QUOTE=MSL;774280]How far out is it?[/QUOTE
we believe each click @ 100 Yards is doing 1/2 an inch
Hey Guys, here is the groups at 100 yards. (sorry they are cropped the wrong way.....)
So if you were to dial 10moa at 100 yards you would see a 21” shift in your point of impact?
@MSL, When we were trying to sight the rifle in, the bullet was hitting aprox. 6" above the bulls-eye. That in turn meant we needed to dial 6 MOA down (24 clicks). What ended up happening was after we made the adjustment and fired another round it landed about 5-6" lower than the bulls-eye, causing us to believe it was dialing around about 1/2 MOA per click at 100 yards. This meant it was not tracking correctly. Sadly, the scope in now being sent to Zeiss NZ then if something is to be found wrong (which there is) then onto Germany. TBH mate i'm a bit guttered, I'm 16 and been saving for this gun all year but the scope is faulty haha.
Bookmarks