I'm new on these forums and would like to ask from some advice about my situation. I bought a second hand TRG 22 26"yesterday. (Pretty much only been test fired by the previous owner). I was really looking forward to getting this out to the range today and giving it a try. Unfortunately, I couldn't not get it sighted in.
The TRG has a 25 MOA ATRS mount on it. I am using a Zeiss Conquest 4.5-14x44. This scope is a stand in until I save up for something better as I "borrowed" it from my 17 HMR.
I tried getting on paper at 25M and if I aim dead center, the point of impact is 3.25" higher than my point of aim. The problem is that there's no more adjustment left in the scope. I've dialed it all the way down. According to Zeiss, the scope only has 43" of adjustment.
As I'm pretty new to shooting, I'm not completely certain what is causing this. My best guess is that the 25 MOA rail combined with the low total adjustment value of the scope is just a bad combination.
With this being said, is there any possibility that this could be caused by something else, or does is this situation likely given the information I've provided?
If the cause is indeed what I suspected it to be, I figure my options are the following considering i want to get the rifle up and running ASAP:
1. Buy a new scope. (I am planning to later this year, but I'm saving up for a higher end scope so this isn't an option for the short term as I'll wind up with something that I don't want to keep)
2. Change the rails to a 0 MOA one. (Seems really expensive to change the rails on a TRG).
3. Change the rings to one with a cant built in such as the Burris Signatues with inserts. (Not too knowledgeable in this - can I simply reverse the inserts to achieve -20MOA?)
Are there any other options or possibilities?
The TRG has a 25 MOA ATRS mount on it. I am using a Zeiss Conquest 4.5-14x44. This scope is a stand in until I save up for something better as I "borrowed" it from my 17 HMR.
I tried getting on paper at 25M and if I aim dead center, the point of impact is 3.25" higher than my point of aim. The problem is that there's no more adjustment left in the scope. I've dialed it all the way down. According to Zeiss, the scope only has 43" of adjustment.
As I'm pretty new to shooting, I'm not completely certain what is causing this. My best guess is that the 25 MOA rail combined with the low total adjustment value of the scope is just a bad combination.
With this being said, is there any possibility that this could be caused by something else, or does is this situation likely given the information I've provided?
If the cause is indeed what I suspected it to be, I figure my options are the following considering i want to get the rifle up and running ASAP:
1. Buy a new scope. (I am planning to later this year, but I'm saving up for a higher end scope so this isn't an option for the short term as I'll wind up with something that I don't want to keep)
2. Change the rails to a 0 MOA one. (Seems really expensive to change the rails on a TRG).
3. Change the rings to one with a cant built in such as the Burris Signatues with inserts. (Not too knowledgeable in this - can I simply reverse the inserts to achieve -20MOA?)
Are there any other options or possibilities?