Hello all. I have been reading all the reviews here on all the various brands of scopes and thought of something today. now, I have been asking for feedback from all the tactical comp shooters I know and the one thing I kept hearing is nightforce is the best tracking scope there is. Keep in mind I am hearing this from people who own/sold USO and S&B scopes. There was some talk of having to overshoot a dialed in elevation and then come back to the setting they wanted in order to get the scope to be dead on after some time in the field. From what I heard this was a very minor ammount but noticable and repeatable. I am just sayng what I heard personally from several guys so don't shoot the messenger.
The second thing I heard most was there were several instances where a scope did not move the correct ammount as was dialed in.
So, my thought was this. Has anyone made a heavy stationary mount so a scope could be mounted and elevation and windage cranked all over and see if it tracks correctly on a distant accurately measured target of some type. Of course this would not help with internal parts movement from recoil but it would show if the retical moves true to the dials consistantly. It would eliminate any flinched shots or wind causing incorrect readings.
The second thing I heard most was there were several instances where a scope did not move the correct ammount as was dialed in.
So, my thought was this. Has anyone made a heavy stationary mount so a scope could be mounted and elevation and windage cranked all over and see if it tracks correctly on a distant accurately measured target of some type. Of course this would not help with internal parts movement from recoil but it would show if the retical moves true to the dials consistantly. It would eliminate any flinched shots or wind causing incorrect readings.