UPS just delivered a Vortex 6-24X50 Viper PST scope, 2ndFP, 0.1 mrad. I had the 1stFP backordered for the last couple months at Midway but when they changed the expected ship date to next March I decided to take order the fixed reticle model as I need something decent now.
OK so I'm mounting the scope. I set the rifle up in the garage and bore sight a fence post about 100 yds away. When I look through the scope at 6X Mag the crosshair is about 8.8 mrads high, 2.2 in the sight picture with a mag factor of 4. It took 89 clicks to position the crosshair on the target which was the top right corner of the right-most fence post in the pic below.
After I zero out the scope like this there is only about 1 revolution (5 mrads) of elevation adjustment left.
I know the base and rings are OK. Its a Warne base and Burris rings. I just pulled a Leupold VX-L hunting scope off and it needed about 2 MOA elevation to coinside with the same bore sight picture. I measured the Burris rings with calipers and their dead on - no tilt coming from them.
The plot thickens: The packaging has evidence that the scope saw some rough handling as there are embossed ridges on the box top where a turret was smashed into the box and the scope lens cap that shipped with the scope is cracked. Pretty nice huh? Is that the way you'd like to see your precision shooting instrument treated?
So am I correct here guys - there is something way wrong with the elevation zero on this Viper scope or am I missing something?????
Bummed out in Baton Rouge - as if waiting to be flooded out wasn't bad enough.
OK so I'm mounting the scope. I set the rifle up in the garage and bore sight a fence post about 100 yds away. When I look through the scope at 6X Mag the crosshair is about 8.8 mrads high, 2.2 in the sight picture with a mag factor of 4. It took 89 clicks to position the crosshair on the target which was the top right corner of the right-most fence post in the pic below.
After I zero out the scope like this there is only about 1 revolution (5 mrads) of elevation adjustment left.
I know the base and rings are OK. Its a Warne base and Burris rings. I just pulled a Leupold VX-L hunting scope off and it needed about 2 MOA elevation to coinside with the same bore sight picture. I measured the Burris rings with calipers and their dead on - no tilt coming from them.
The plot thickens: The packaging has evidence that the scope saw some rough handling as there are embossed ridges on the box top where a turret was smashed into the box and the scope lens cap that shipped with the scope is cracked. Pretty nice huh? Is that the way you'd like to see your precision shooting instrument treated?
So am I correct here guys - there is something way wrong with the elevation zero on this Viper scope or am I missing something?????
Bummed out in Baton Rouge - as if waiting to be flooded out wasn't bad enough.