Its been a long time since I used a scope but I recently got back into them in a big way. I have a S&B 5-25 mounted on an LMT MWS. I think I understand the operation of turrets in so far as for elevation you dial up from 0 to raise the impact of your shot and for windage you dial in the direction of 1L or 1R from 0 to move the impact Left or Right.
I'm just learning my rifle and scope and have about 450 rounds on new equipment. Ive been noticing something strange with the scope windage workings. Im finding that if I dial toward one or the other direction I get the opposite result of what I want. I've asked questions on the forum before just to double check myself thinking maybe that the windage indications mean something other than what I had assumed - dial more R the point of impact will be right - and it has been confirmed that that is exactly how the scope is designed.
This is my set up at the 300 yard range.
I was trying something new with my trigger pull not really caring about point of impact, just groups. Most of my practice so far has been playing with the trigger and I haven't done much dialing. This plate tracks 15 shots. My aim point is the beige circle. I was shooting 1.9E/0W.
For shots 16-20 I repainted the plate. I fired 16, 17, 18 at 1.9E/.2R hoping to move my impact more toward center. Shots 19, 20 I made a dope change to 1.9E/.3R. I made my dope changes reading the H2CMR reticle.
Not much change with my dope changes. I decided to go bigger and try to raise the shot some. Shot 21 was fired at 2.4E/.7R. Shot 22 was fired at 1.9E/.7R. Both were misses left (from shooters perspective). I than swung the pendulum back the other way. Shot 23 was fired at 1.9E/.7L. Shot 24 was fired at 1.9E/.1L. Shot 25 was fired at 1.9E/.1L.
I think I'm holding my shots and not pulling, especially by the amount 23 flew right after dialing so much left. I don't know about the construction of a scope but can the internals be reversed so that dialing right moves the shot left?
I still think this is operator error but I'm just looking for some feedback. My groups are nothing spectacular but the only reason I missed the plate was due to a dope change and the results of that change were opposite of my expectations - I wanted to move right and the bullet went left. Just to make sure Im holding up both hand with index finger pointed toward the sky, thumb extended out 90 degrees - am I correct in believing that the hand that makes makes the letter L when you do this is your left hand?
I'm just learning my rifle and scope and have about 450 rounds on new equipment. Ive been noticing something strange with the scope windage workings. Im finding that if I dial toward one or the other direction I get the opposite result of what I want. I've asked questions on the forum before just to double check myself thinking maybe that the windage indications mean something other than what I had assumed - dial more R the point of impact will be right - and it has been confirmed that that is exactly how the scope is designed.
This is my set up at the 300 yard range.
I was trying something new with my trigger pull not really caring about point of impact, just groups. Most of my practice so far has been playing with the trigger and I haven't done much dialing. This plate tracks 15 shots. My aim point is the beige circle. I was shooting 1.9E/0W.
For shots 16-20 I repainted the plate. I fired 16, 17, 18 at 1.9E/.2R hoping to move my impact more toward center. Shots 19, 20 I made a dope change to 1.9E/.3R. I made my dope changes reading the H2CMR reticle.
Not much change with my dope changes. I decided to go bigger and try to raise the shot some. Shot 21 was fired at 2.4E/.7R. Shot 22 was fired at 1.9E/.7R. Both were misses left (from shooters perspective). I than swung the pendulum back the other way. Shot 23 was fired at 1.9E/.7L. Shot 24 was fired at 1.9E/.1L. Shot 25 was fired at 1.9E/.1L.
I think I'm holding my shots and not pulling, especially by the amount 23 flew right after dialing so much left. I don't know about the construction of a scope but can the internals be reversed so that dialing right moves the shot left?
I still think this is operator error but I'm just looking for some feedback. My groups are nothing spectacular but the only reason I missed the plate was due to a dope change and the results of that change were opposite of my expectations - I wanted to move right and the bullet went left. Just to make sure Im holding up both hand with index finger pointed toward the sky, thumb extended out 90 degrees - am I correct in believing that the hand that makes makes the letter L when you do this is your left hand?
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