I purchased a brand new Bushnell 3-12x44 LRTS with the G2DMR reticle. I went to sight it in for the first time this evening. First 2 shots were close together and 0.8 mils low as measured by the reticle. I bring the turret 8 clicks up. Next 3 shots are close together but are still .4 mils low as measured by the reticle. I thought this was strange. I was shooting at an 8.5x11 piece of paper at exactly 100 yards. I measured the 11 inch side of the paper to be exactly 2 mils on my reticle. This means that the mil hashes are subtending 5.5 inches at 100 yards!!! According to my math a mil is 3.6 inches at 100 yards. The 2 groups I shot were in the realm of 3.6 inches apart. This means the turret was indeed tracking in mils.
I find this incredibly strange since everything else on the scope seems to be flawless. The glass is excellent, turrets actually adjust in mills despite the reticle, and power lever and paralax seem to work perfect.
I'll call Bushnell tomorrow to see if I can send it in.
Has anyone ever heard of a reticle being this far off?
I find this incredibly strange since everything else on the scope seems to be flawless. The glass is excellent, turrets actually adjust in mills despite the reticle, and power lever and paralax seem to work perfect.
I'll call Bushnell tomorrow to see if I can send it in.
Has anyone ever heard of a reticle being this far off?