Just wondering if this is normal... Got a new Leupold Mark 4 8.5-25x M5 TMR FFP scope today, drove straight to the range from work, mounted and zeroed the scope at 100 yards. It took only .2 mils windage adjustment, but a lot of elevation up clicks to zero the scope.
After zeroing, the remaining UP adjustment totals 6.6 mils, the available DOWN adjustment is 17.5 mils.
The scope is mounted on a JP CTR-02 .223 rifle using Leupold Mark 4 steel rings.
Not that I plan to shoot this rifle so far that I need more than 6.6 mils of UP, but it would be nice to have the scope somewhere in the middle of the adjustment range at zero.
Is this normal? If not, where should I look for problems - the rings, receiver rail, or the scope?
After zeroing, the remaining UP adjustment totals 6.6 mils, the available DOWN adjustment is 17.5 mils.
The scope is mounted on a JP CTR-02 .223 rifle using Leupold Mark 4 steel rings.
Not that I plan to shoot this rifle so far that I need more than 6.6 mils of UP, but it would be nice to have the scope somewhere in the middle of the adjustment range at zero.
Is this normal? If not, where should I look for problems - the rings, receiver rail, or the scope?