Hello Good People,
I just mounted a new-to-me S&B 5-25 PMII that I basically stole from a really nice guy in Texas who was about to go overseas. It came with the AI mount, and seems to be a wonderful optic. I believe the gentleman said that both the optic and mount were purchased from Tac Pro, and I'm assuming that it was a package deal.
Rifle is a brand new AIAW .308, and so there shouldn't be any issues there.
I have a question though. I mounted the optic, and then did the sorta old-school boresighting trick where you look through the bore at a distant object (maybe 50 yards in this case), and then move the windage and elevation knobs to match. I noticed that I had to dial quite a bit more elevation than I expected to accomplish this.
I have the double turn elevation knob, and the scope is mil / mil. Now, I know that there are several mounts available from AI with different cants built-in. I <span style="font-style: italic">was</span> assuming that I had the 28 MOA mount, but now I'm not sure. If I did, would I have more elevation travel than I do now?
My AW has the pic rail option. Since my quasi-zeroing of the knobs with the primitive boresighting technique, I now have "only" 19 mils of elevation available. Of course, I know that with a .308 I'll probably never need more than eleven or so at the most (my last rifle was 10 mils flat at 1k yards), I'm just asking to make sure that I didn't make any noob mistakes in the mounting process.
Have I done something wrong, or am I right in the ballpark?
Thanks in advance,
Sfx
I just mounted a new-to-me S&B 5-25 PMII that I basically stole from a really nice guy in Texas who was about to go overseas. It came with the AI mount, and seems to be a wonderful optic. I believe the gentleman said that both the optic and mount were purchased from Tac Pro, and I'm assuming that it was a package deal.
Rifle is a brand new AIAW .308, and so there shouldn't be any issues there.
I have a question though. I mounted the optic, and then did the sorta old-school boresighting trick where you look through the bore at a distant object (maybe 50 yards in this case), and then move the windage and elevation knobs to match. I noticed that I had to dial quite a bit more elevation than I expected to accomplish this.
I have the double turn elevation knob, and the scope is mil / mil. Now, I know that there are several mounts available from AI with different cants built-in. I <span style="font-style: italic">was</span> assuming that I had the 28 MOA mount, but now I'm not sure. If I did, would I have more elevation travel than I do now?
My AW has the pic rail option. Since my quasi-zeroing of the knobs with the primitive boresighting technique, I now have "only" 19 mils of elevation available. Of course, I know that with a .308 I'll probably never need more than eleven or so at the most (my last rifle was 10 mils flat at 1k yards), I'm just asking to make sure that I didn't make any noob mistakes in the mounting process.
Have I done something wrong, or am I right in the ballpark?
Thanks in advance,
Sfx