Just for the sake of interest, how is the sight height measured correctly?
JBM defines the sight height as:
Till now, I measured it from the center of the bore to the center (radius) of the objective of the scope.
Some thoughts:
1) What if the scope is mounted in a tapered scope base, e.g. 40 moa? T
Let's say our rifle is setup with non-tapered scope base and the line of sight and the bore axis are parallel. We can measure the sight height from the center of the bore to the center (radius) of the objective of the scope.
Now let's assume, we will replace the 0 moa scope base with a 40 moa tapered scope base. When the elevation is not changed, the bore axis and the line of sight will not be parallel anymore.
2) Should the sight height now be measured, or better calculated, at the muzzle? Means, the distance from the reticle to the muzzle and also the angle of the line of sight do have an influence, or? In this case, the line of sight will be less than we were using the non-tapered base.
3) Doesn't the position of the reticle also have an influence?
I know, it will not effect the ballistic calculation that much. But that stupid question doesn't leave me alone.
JBM defines the sight height as:
The height of the sight (or scope) above or below from the centerline of the barrel.
Till now, I measured it from the center of the bore to the center (radius) of the objective of the scope.
Some thoughts:
1) What if the scope is mounted in a tapered scope base, e.g. 40 moa? T
Let's say our rifle is setup with non-tapered scope base and the line of sight and the bore axis are parallel. We can measure the sight height from the center of the bore to the center (radius) of the objective of the scope.
Now let's assume, we will replace the 0 moa scope base with a 40 moa tapered scope base. When the elevation is not changed, the bore axis and the line of sight will not be parallel anymore.
2) Should the sight height now be measured, or better calculated, at the muzzle? Means, the distance from the reticle to the muzzle and also the angle of the line of sight do have an influence, or? In this case, the line of sight will be less than we were using the non-tapered base.
3) Doesn't the position of the reticle also have an influence?
I know, it will not effect the ballistic calculation that much. But that stupid question doesn't leave me alone.