HI guys - I'm pretty dang sure I know the answer to this, but I have thought that on many subjects in the past with some truly terrible (and costly) results!
I bought some Hide scope tracking test targets from Box to Bench and just read the instructions that they have online.
Those instructions say to start at the bottom of the ladder!!??
I presume that these instructions assumes that I'm going to actually shoot at this target, i.e. keep the POA constant and watch the POI march up the ladder.
But, I borrowed a heavy Targets USA test fixture with the pic rail from a friend of mine and my objective is to do the test as Frank (@lowlight ) outlines in his video.
Basically, I want to take my shooting out of the equation and just see if the scope independently tracks up/down accurately.
So, my view is that I level the fixture side to side (really, level my horizontal reticle line) and raise the elevation (with the scope elev back at zero) of the fixture until my reticle is on the TOP end of the ladder and I should see the reticle decline down the ladder with each mil of elevation.
I just thought to check in with you folks to make sure I'm not missing something in my thinking here???
Thanks in advance for your time to reply
I bought some Hide scope tracking test targets from Box to Bench and just read the instructions that they have online.
Those instructions say to start at the bottom of the ladder!!??
I presume that these instructions assumes that I'm going to actually shoot at this target, i.e. keep the POA constant and watch the POI march up the ladder.
But, I borrowed a heavy Targets USA test fixture with the pic rail from a friend of mine and my objective is to do the test as Frank (@lowlight ) outlines in his video.
Basically, I want to take my shooting out of the equation and just see if the scope independently tracks up/down accurately.
So, my view is that I level the fixture side to side (really, level my horizontal reticle line) and raise the elevation (with the scope elev back at zero) of the fixture until my reticle is on the TOP end of the ladder and I should see the reticle decline down the ladder with each mil of elevation.
I just thought to check in with you folks to make sure I'm not missing something in my thinking here???
Thanks in advance for your time to reply