That's what it was called on a TV show I saw, anyway. According to the TV show, if the scope was canted, the hits would trail away from the line as the scope was dialed up for distance.
Here's the deal.... 100 yard target. Line was leveled with a bubble level. Placed magnetic bubble level on a flat on top of the scope ring. Zero to the big black dot. Since I have a mil / mil Leup MK4, I went five clicks up for each round fired. This turrets are set to zero at 200y so I actually went to a -5 to get to 100y. Then to 0 for the second round, +5 for the third round, etc.
At +25 is a 3-shot group. Then I jumped to 40 for a 2-shot group, then to 45. Hash marks on target are inches. 40 / 45 click shots I just tried to lay the crosshair perfectly on top of the line on the target. 45 click is scope setting for a 700y target.
The idea is to test for scope cant. Here's the pic...
Observations:
(1) I need to go a click right to a near to perfect zero.
(2) Next time I do this, it will be with a black circle as an aiming point, not a blacked out dot. I often lost the crosshairs on the black dot.
(3) Its hard to check for level / keep the gun perfectly level, while looking at crosshairs.
(4) I think my scope is OK, I guess...
Here's the deal.... 100 yard target. Line was leveled with a bubble level. Placed magnetic bubble level on a flat on top of the scope ring. Zero to the big black dot. Since I have a mil / mil Leup MK4, I went five clicks up for each round fired. This turrets are set to zero at 200y so I actually went to a -5 to get to 100y. Then to 0 for the second round, +5 for the third round, etc.
At +25 is a 3-shot group. Then I jumped to 40 for a 2-shot group, then to 45. Hash marks on target are inches. 40 / 45 click shots I just tried to lay the crosshair perfectly on top of the line on the target. 45 click is scope setting for a 700y target.
The idea is to test for scope cant. Here's the pic...
Observations:
(1) I need to go a click right to a near to perfect zero.
(2) Next time I do this, it will be with a black circle as an aiming point, not a blacked out dot. I often lost the crosshairs on the black dot.
(3) Its hard to check for level / keep the gun perfectly level, while looking at crosshairs.
(4) I think my scope is OK, I guess...
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