your dupa is plenty wide enough not to miss an incoming boot!
Hey....what happens in Maine durring the winter, stays in Maine durring the winter.
your dupa is plenty wide enough not to miss an incoming boot!
I'm in the camp that counts clicks from one end to the other, divides by 2 to get the mechanical center.
Then uses a v-block to tweak it from there to the optical center.
I got a wild hair many years ago and wanted to shoot with my scopes as optically centered as reasonably possible.
Did some testing, sort of figured out the bullet drop at 50yds was 7-8" from an optically centered position and had some bases custom milled.
Don't recall exactly, but think the rear base ended up being 17-20 thou taller than the front.
I still ended up having to click a few here and there, but convinced myself I was better off even though it never really showed up in my scores.
John:
Where is that information on their site. I can't find it there.
your dupa is plenty wide enough not to miss an incoming boot!
I don't understand why you would want to do this. If somebody knows...please tell me.
I talked to a fellow today that told me you could buy stuff to mount the scope such that it would be "centered" or somewhat close. I knew already that you could center the mounted scope with machine work but didn't know that folks actually did that sort of thing.
I talked to a fellow today that told me you could buy stuff to mount the scope such that it would be "centered" or somewhat close. I knew already that you could center the mounted scope with machine work but didn't know that folks actually did that sort of thing.
I build rifles designed for beyond 500yds, out to 1.5mi and using the central axis of the scope is very important to me.