Just finished mounting and boresighting my PST. I used a Leupold Zero Point and it has dead nuts on each of the 3 times I've used it.
I measured the center of the tube to the center of the bore and got 2.5". Mounted the Zero Point accordingly and it was very close out of the box. Just a few clicks in either direction. After I finished I looked at my elevation turret and noticed that I had gone DOWN .9 mils. Windage was about 1.4.
I've never had a scope that didn't burn up a couple Minutes from boresighting. I just figured that came with the territory.
Once it gets a little darker I'm gonna put a laser in it and see what happens.
Did I miss something or is it common to pick up a few clicks after boresighting versus losing it?
I measured the center of the tube to the center of the bore and got 2.5". Mounted the Zero Point accordingly and it was very close out of the box. Just a few clicks in either direction. After I finished I looked at my elevation turret and noticed that I had gone DOWN .9 mils. Windage was about 1.4.
I've never had a scope that didn't burn up a couple Minutes from boresighting. I just figured that came with the territory.
Once it gets a little darker I'm gonna put a laser in it and see what happens.
Did I miss something or is it common to pick up a few clicks after boresighting versus losing it?