First off let me say I am not a distance shooter nor benchrest shooter...just a blue collar deer hunter that needs some optics advice.
Two days ago I purchased a brand new Redfield Revolution 3-9x40 w/ Accu-Range reticle. I have always used Tasco and never had a problem (go ahead and laugh), but this year I decided to buy a nicer scope because I read too much to be honest.
I got outside today to put bullet on paper and the first shot was super high...about 7-8 inches up the paper. So then I adjusted my turret down in the direction that is opposite of "UP->" obviously. I thought would bring the reticle down and my reticle actually went up. Same with right and left, left went right and right went left. I never had this problem with the old Tascos (laugh again). For instance if I shot high to the right, I clicked down and to the left and within 2 more shots I would be dead on. Are my turrets backward or what?? I finally got tired of fooling with it and left. Before I call Redfield I'd like to try again tomorrow. So what gives?
Two days ago I purchased a brand new Redfield Revolution 3-9x40 w/ Accu-Range reticle. I have always used Tasco and never had a problem (go ahead and laugh), but this year I decided to buy a nicer scope because I read too much to be honest.
I got outside today to put bullet on paper and the first shot was super high...about 7-8 inches up the paper. So then I adjusted my turret down in the direction that is opposite of "UP->" obviously. I thought would bring the reticle down and my reticle actually went up. Same with right and left, left went right and right went left. I never had this problem with the old Tascos (laugh again). For instance if I shot high to the right, I clicked down and to the left and within 2 more shots I would be dead on. Are my turrets backward or what?? I finally got tired of fooling with it and left. Before I call Redfield I'd like to try again tomorrow. So what gives?