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Cannot Zero

Atoosa

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I have a Christensen Arms MPR in .308. I have a Leupold Mark 5 HD FFP mounted on a Griffin Armament 0 MOA mount. Tried to zero the gun starting at 25 yards was shooting high. There are no down clicks available to adjust. Have never had this issue before with a rifle. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
i suspect he is trying to get it on paper at 25 so he can move back to 100, thats what i'd do along with many others.
I thought if that, but since he is already on paper since he knows that he’s shooting high, it makes sense to move it to 100 yards and get a real zero. Forget about that intermediate BS and do it right.

FWIW, I sight down the bore at 100 yards with the bolt pulled and rough adjust that way. Then shoot one, adjust for zero. Maybe two more for finer adjusting and good to go. Let the reticle do the work for you.

Of course, if you have a zero stop issue, then you need to understand and correct that first.
 
i bore site closer to get me on paper without wasting ammo then move back, but by the looks of the posts above he might have issues with the zero stop on the scope that wont let him dial up.
 
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the zero stop only gives you a few clicks down.
loosen the top, move it clockwise a few mils, and tighten it down. now you'll have more down dial before you hit the zero stop.
 
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in this case, push in the zero and dial up a few clicks.
now loosen the screws so the knob turns freely without clicks and dial it up a few mils, or as much as you need.
tighten the screws again and dial down as many clicks as you need to zero.
once you are zeroed, repeat the steps below to put the zero stop in the right place for your new zero.

ZEROING THE MARK 5HD WINDAGE AND ELEVATION DIALS AFTER SIGHTING INAll Leupold scopes feature adjustment dials that can be repositioned to align the marked zero of the dial with the witness mark. This allows the shooter to know the original zero of the rifle in the event that further adjustments are made in the field.To reposition the dials and the zero stop on M5C3 adjustment:1. Loosen the two set screws that surround the top of the dial until it turns freely.2. Turn the cylinder dial by hand to align the zero with the witness mark at the base of the dial. The lock release button will pop out, locking the dial.3. Tighten the set screws until the dial is secure.To reposition the windage dial simply loosen the three set screws, rotate to align the zero, and retighten
 
The 25yrd situation does sound like the zero stop. Generally you should set this so you can dial down from zero.

That said, bore sight it at 100, and dial it in from there. I just take the bolt out and look through the barrel. That usually gets me within 5” at 100yrds. No reason I know of to try and dial for 25yrds when working on your zero.
 
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The 25yrd situation does sound like the zero stop. Generally you should set this so you can dial down from zero.

That said, bore sight it at 100, and dial it in from there. I just take the bolt out and look through the barrel. That usually gets me within 5” at 100yrds. No reason I know of to try and dial for 25yrds when working on your zero.
i own a MK5 HD, so i know this from personal experience. this has also been brought up before.
obviously leupold doesn't expect you to have to dial down very much from your zero (once it is set).
i get 5 clicks down (.5 mils). on my 3.6-18x44.
on the bright side, i still get 17.7 (of 29.1 mils) up dial left on my 0 MOA mount, which means i will never get close to the limit.
 
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i own a MK5 HD, so i know this from personal experience. this has also been brought up before.
obviously leupold doesn't expect you to have to dial down very much from your zero (once it is set).
i get 5 clicks down (.5 mils). on my 3.6-18x44.
on the bright side, i still get 17.7 (of 29.1 mils) up dial left on my 0 MOA mount, which means i will never get close to the limit.
That makes sense and is what I was trying to say. I have my zero stop so that I can still dial down a little if needed—I don’t remember how far down it goes, but it’s probably a mill or so. I would think a half mill is more than enough. Your setup sounds perfect. 17+ up should be plenty for most uses. IIRC my dope is 12.8 at 1250 yards.
 
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That makes sense and is what I was trying to say. I have my zero stop so that I can still dial down a little if needed—I don’t remember how far down it goes, but it’s probably a mill or so. I would think a half mill is more than enough. Your setup sounds perfect. 17+ up should be plenty for most uses. IIRC my dope is 12.8 at 1250 yards.
yup. it is a .308 gas gun, and so i need only ~12mils to reach the effective limits, and have more if i want to try anyway.
 
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in this case, push in the zero and dial up a few clicks.
now loosen the screws so the knob turns freely without clicks and dial it up a few mils, or as much as you need.
tighten the screws again and dial down as many clicks as you need to zero.
once you are zeroed, repeat the steps below to put the zero stop in the right place for your new zero.

ZEROING THE MARK 5HD WINDAGE AND ELEVATION DIALS AFTER SIGHTING INAll Leupold scopes feature adjustment dials that can be repositioned to align the marked zero of the dial with the witness mark. This allows the shooter to know the original zero of the rifle in the event that further adjustments are made in the field.To reposition the dials and the zero stop on M5C3 adjustment:1. Loosen the two set screws that surround the top of the dial until it turns freely.2. Turn the cylinder dial by hand to align the zero with the witness mark at the base of the dial. The lock release button will pop out, locking the dial.3. Tighten the set screws until the dial is secure.To reposition the windage dial simply loosen the three set screws, rotate to align the zero, and retighten
Thanks I’ll give this a shot....
 
in this case, push in the zero and dial up a few clicks.
now loosen the screws so the knob turns freely without clicks and dial it up a few mils, or as much as you need.
tighten the screws again and dial down as many clicks as you need to zero.
once you are zeroed, repeat the steps below to put the zero stop in the right place for your new zero.

ZEROING THE MARK 5HD WINDAGE AND ELEVATION DIALS AFTER SIGHTING INAll Leupold scopes feature adjustment dials that can be repositioned to align the marked zero of the dial with the witness mark. This allows the shooter to know the original zero of the rifle in the event that further adjustments are made in the field.To reposition the dials and the zero stop on M5C3 adjustment:1. Loosen the two set screws that surround the top of the dial until it turns freely.2. Turn the cylinder dial by hand to align the zero with the witness mark at the base of the dial. The lock release button will pop out, locking the dial.3. Tighten the set screws until the dial is secure.To reposition the windage dial simply loosen the three set screws, rotate to align the zero, and retighten
So I went to the range today. Your advise was spot on. Thanks a million....