I have a Leupold MK5 5-25 mounted on a Bergara HMR 300 Win Mag. It was zero’d and all was fine. Today, I mounted an Area419 20moa base, and took to my local range to re-zero. Of course, I hadn’t thought about the affect of the rail to my elevation. At 100 yards, with the elevation turret down as far as it would go, ( zero stop was pushed in), I was hitting two feet or so above my poa. Decided after two shots, to alter my aim by using the Mil-Dot hash near the top of my view. Worked so well, that I worked my way with the Mil-Dot hash trick all the way out to 400 yards, which is the limit of this range. I never came close to using the center of the reticle. The Mil-Dot hash marks corresponded to the results from Hornady ‘s ballistic calculator, to allow me to make repeat hits easily. After firing 50 rounds, knocking down the 400 yard silhouette steel, and being turned into a believer of muzzle brakes, I quit for the day.
Was the scope being unable to zero at 100 yards a normal thing, or do I need to make an adjustment to the Leupold? The turret is bottomed out. If not, I’ll progress to the 1 mile range and see how far I need to go till I have to use the elevation turret,
Thanks for your response.
Was the scope being unable to zero at 100 yards a normal thing, or do I need to make an adjustment to the Leupold? The turret is bottomed out. If not, I’ll progress to the 1 mile range and see how far I need to go till I have to use the elevation turret,
Thanks for your response.