I ordered some sportsmatch one piece adjustable mounts for my low shooting fx wildcat.
Arrived yesterday ( thanks JS Ramsbottoms)
They seem excellent quality!
Fitted them and after some head scratching, got the pellets just touching the top right of a 2" circle @18yards
Before that I had roughly "centred" the scope by counting the turns.
Is that close enough to now fine tune with the scope?
It's a bit of a pain, adjusting elevation, because the scope and mounts have to come off the gun.
I got it what I thought was close enough with the mounts then adjusted the scope trying to beat the sunset.
But didn't get to shoot it again in the failing light.
shoukd I keep fiddling with the mounts or use the scope?
Cheers Dave
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Keep adjusting the mounts, it isn't that much of a faff, and lasts untill you take the scope off again. Keeping the scope optically centred helps a lot with alignment issues, and is well worth spending a little time on.
The hawke one I showed you in the other posts is adjusted with the scope and mounts on the rifle. Elevation only mind you.
With the hawke one you adjust it with the wheel then lock it off with a grub screw.
Right I will persevere
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I managed to get it pretty close with the mounts and a few clicks got it zeroed.
Everything's locked down, hopefully the mounts stay that way!
Cheers for the help
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You've definitely done the right thing. I have Sportsmatch adjustables on three guns, and once set you shouldn't need to adjust them again unless you change the scope.