Hey, Guys !!!
Got a question for the more advanced shooters, I guess.
When doing your scope qualification, do you ever go beyond the initial zero point and come back to it so that you are making sure that you are adjusting from the same faces of the internal threads?
In very precise gauging applications, the gauge being used, if it is based on any sort of mechanical movement is always used in a specific manner to assure that no "lead screw" error has been encountered.
Similar to using a lathe or milling machine.
Thanx . . .
KS13
Got a question for the more advanced shooters, I guess.
When doing your scope qualification, do you ever go beyond the initial zero point and come back to it so that you are making sure that you are adjusting from the same faces of the internal threads?
In very precise gauging applications, the gauge being used, if it is based on any sort of mechanical movement is always used in a specific manner to assure that no "lead screw" error has been encountered.
Similar to using a lathe or milling machine.
Thanx . . .
KS13