Hello,
Just for curiosity sake, I am wondering what folks consider a "normal" amount of zero variation. By that I mean that I may have my rifle perfectly zeroed to knock the bullseye out of a target and then check zero at a match and see it be .10 or so high, low, or L/R. I know how a person addresses the rifle can play a roll on this as well as a number of other variables but just wanted to collect thoughts from others on here as to what they think is common or at what point I should consider adjusting zero.
I have also seen my zero to be off, adjusted it only to find out that now it is off the other way, at which point I should have just left it alone to begin with. How does one get to the bottom of this?
thanks,
jamie
Just for curiosity sake, I am wondering what folks consider a "normal" amount of zero variation. By that I mean that I may have my rifle perfectly zeroed to knock the bullseye out of a target and then check zero at a match and see it be .10 or so high, low, or L/R. I know how a person addresses the rifle can play a roll on this as well as a number of other variables but just wanted to collect thoughts from others on here as to what they think is common or at what point I should consider adjusting zero.
I have also seen my zero to be off, adjusted it only to find out that now it is off the other way, at which point I should have just left it alone to begin with. How does one get to the bottom of this?
thanks,
jamie