I have an issue that's been driving me crazy and maybe for nothing. I have an SPS Tactical on which the mount holes are drilled way off center. When I mounted the scope up using regular rings, I had to correct the windage by something around 30 minutes to get the scope on target. I HEARD that using a scope's adjustments to such extremes isn't a good thing, so I got some Burris Signature Zee rings to correct for the misaligned holes. The setup works, but I sure would like to be able to use a set of more robust rings, like Badgers or something.
Will using the scope's internal adjustments to correct for the misaligned holes have any sort of negative impact on the performance of the scope? I'm using a Nightforce 5.5-22X50.
Will using the scope's internal adjustments to correct for the misaligned holes have any sort of negative impact on the performance of the scope? I'm using a Nightforce 5.5-22X50.