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Hello all,
I just recently bought a new high-end scope. It replaced the Gen 2 Kahles that I had on the rifle already. The kahles didn't take a lot of adjustment to zero, and I mounted this new one in the same mount on the same rifle without changing anything else. When zeroing the new one, it took me over 18 mils to get it to zero and is now constantly on the second revolution. I have enough adjustment to get as far out as I would need, but it being on the 2nd rev limits some of it's features. The mount is a Spuhr with 20MOA built in, so I really wasn't expecting to have to use so much of the scope's adjustment. Is this somewhat normal or should I contact the manufacturer? I haven't owned too many magnified scopes, so I'm not sure whether it's something I should be concerned about or not. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Hello all,
I just recently bought a new high-end scope. It replaced the Gen 2 Kahles that I had on the rifle already. The kahles didn't take a lot of adjustment to zero, and I mounted this new one in the same mount on the same rifle without changing anything else. When zeroing the new one, it took me over 18 mils to get it to zero and is now constantly on the second revolution. I have enough adjustment to get as far out as I would need, but it being on the 2nd rev limits some of it's features. The mount is a Spuhr with 20MOA built in, so I really wasn't expecting to have to use so much of the scope's adjustment. Is this somewhat normal or should I contact the manufacturer? I haven't owned too many magnified scopes, so I'm not sure whether it's something I should be concerned about or not. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
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