Hi all.
I'm replacing a broken scope ring with a one piece mount and wondered if I should optically recentre my scope before zeroing or whether its beneficial to leave it as is and see how close to my original zero (100m) it is on paper before making any adjustmen?. Previous rings were 12 or 13mm from picstinng clamp to bottom of ring centre, and new ones are app 15mm for same measurement. Also.....if I do recentre my scope optically what is the best method? Winding in one direction then counting the clicks back to midway, using a mirror as seen on YouTube, or.....one that I've never heard of until watching you tube......winning elevation all the way up and windage all the way right in order to relieve spring tension then bringing each one to center by alternating wind age and elevation 10 clicks at a time?
Scope is a bushnell elite tac xrs 2
Regards
I'm replacing a broken scope ring with a one piece mount and wondered if I should optically recentre my scope before zeroing or whether its beneficial to leave it as is and see how close to my original zero (100m) it is on paper before making any adjustmen?. Previous rings were 12 or 13mm from picstinng clamp to bottom of ring centre, and new ones are app 15mm for same measurement. Also.....if I do recentre my scope optically what is the best method? Winding in one direction then counting the clicks back to midway, using a mirror as seen on YouTube, or.....one that I've never heard of until watching you tube......winning elevation all the way up and windage all the way right in order to relieve spring tension then bringing each one to center by alternating wind age and elevation 10 clicks at a time?
Scope is a bushnell elite tac xrs 2
Regards