It is damned hard to measure accurately anyway
That gives 1.1 to 1.2 mil-dots at 45 yards. Bang on at about 43 yards.
I am assuming you are running at about 775 fps?
It is damned hard to measure accurately anyway
That gives 1.1 to 1.2 mil-dots at 45 yards. Bang on at about 43 yards.
I am assuming you are running at about 775 fps?
yer bout 783, thanks for this paul, so would you say to change zero or scope hieght
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thanks paul, looks like im going to dowlings today
i went to march tackle to save the petrol, what a mistake i wont make it twice the scope is now higher off the barrel, at the moment its hard to say if it has worked but i will know tommorow thanks paul
HERES AN UPDATE ON MY FIRST INITIAL FINDINGS ON THIS SCOPE,AT FIRST I WAS A BIT DISSAPOINTED,ACOUPLE OV DETAILS I FAILED TO NOTICE WHEN FIRST SETTING UP MY ZERO,LED ME TO BELIEVE this scopes turrets were crap,but i take that all back,i still think the turrets are a bit mechanical,but after a good session today i cant fault them,there was something wrong with my barrel,it had took a slight knock somewhere along the lines,and caused the initial zeroing problem ov the turrets running out ov clicks,this was rectified by a friend,and today zeroing inn was a piece ov ,you get the picture any way the scope has held zero,and it has been put through its paces today believe me,and its hit everything aimed at no problem,this may seem contary to what i first thought about this scope,but i think its starting to win me over,the optics at first seemed ok,and nothing special, but after practising in near enough all the light spectrums,i cant realy fault it,its still not as good as the bushnell opticly but very good none the less. perry
I would go higher mounts. If you push your zero range out further on low mounts you will have a high zenith i.e. with a 35 yard zero you are +0.6 mil-dot at 15 to 25 yards
Having said that, a 32 yard zero with your current set up may work for you. 1st mil-dot is at 45 yards.
Make the effort with Chairgun - it is well worth it