I thought I would run this question by you all and see if I am thinking the right. I haven't been around any ballistic optics that have dots placed for different yardages along the vertical cross hair. A co-worker spent some bucks on a 300 win mag, bought a Leupold VXlll 6.5 20 sent it off and got dots installed for a specific bullet and load, he is a hunter ONLY. The scope was put on by the rifle maker. He has been asking to go to a range to test this out. We went to the range today and sighted it in at 200 meters it shot ok 1 1/2" at 200. Started moving the targets out the windage was off by considerably more at each distance. At 500 meters its off 4' very slight breeze. I can see the scope has a very slight cant or not mounted plumb.
Here's the question will a canted scope with multiple dots show more error since the aiming points are along the vertical cross hair rather than a single aiming point and moving elevation since the farthest aiming point would be so far from center?
thanks, Sparky
Here's the question will a canted scope with multiple dots show more error since the aiming points are along the vertical cross hair rather than a single aiming point and moving elevation since the farthest aiming point would be so far from center?
thanks, Sparky