I have a razor 5-20x50 mounted on my rifle and want to know if it is true with the rifle. I have it sighted in with a zero at 100 yds. and when I check the windage I have 18.3 mils R and 20.7 mils L. The book says 36 mils total but mine has 39. Anyway if the rifle and scope were in perfect alinement shouldn't it split the graduations of the turret? My thinking is if its 19.5 mils to center but I dial R 1.2 to get to zero shouldn't that put me off by that margin at 200 and so on? Or is there something I'm missing here? It is really hard to check this at distance do to environmental conditions. It does seem as though I shoot more times to the right than I do to the left.
I guess what I'm wanting to know is, does this seem to be common and does it or can it effect bullet impacts at longer distances? Or does the fact that the reticel has been moved to the right, physically, brings it in line with the barrel? Or is it have to do more with recoil management?
I guess what I'm wanting to know is, does this seem to be common and does it or can it effect bullet impacts at longer distances? Or does the fact that the reticel has been moved to the right, physically, brings it in line with the barrel? Or is it have to do more with recoil management?