Hi all, I just mounted a brand new Hawke scope to my rifle. At 25 yards. The pellet hit 4 inches below my aim point. Is this normal?
Regards Errol
Yep, that isn't an issue.
It just seams a large amount to adjust.
Is this normal?
That's not unusual, no
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You could shim the scope to get it closer.
This supposed to be the proper way.
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Brand new
Should be centred then so something to consider is, depending on scope centre line compared to barrel centre line, you could have an initial line of sight/muzzle differential of anywhere twixt 1.5 inch to 2.0 inch plus. All other things being equal the pellet will already be these distances "low" the moment it leaves the barrel.
Most Hawke scopes are 1/4 MOA per click which for easy calculation is 1/4 inch POI change at 100 yards or 1/8 inch at 50 yards or 1/16 inch at 25 yards. So you would need at least 24 to 32 clicks up to compensate for the above, and then some for pellet drop.
That's how I figure this scope dark art malarkey and it works.
Also double check that the mounts are sitting on the rail properly, if they are dovetails.
Ade
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I believe that your Hawke scope has at least 40 up/down and left/right clicks of adjustment from optical center. FWIW, Mine was off about 6" when I started. Hawke site. https://us.hawkeoptics.com/airmax-30...44-amx-ir.html