hello all i recently purchased a vortex viper pst 6-24 power and have noticed because my 100 yard zero is .7 MIL away from the 'bottom out' of the scope (the elevation goes no further down without causing failure)
the issue i have is that the 100 yard zero is so close to the bottom of the elevation range it is creating a weird shadowing at the very top of the reticle more toward the top of the duplex
if i dial the turret a full rotation up this dissappears.
will this cause me to have eye releif (eye alignment) issues (as in where my head and eye sit in relation to the optic)
has anybody else had an issue with such things.
the advantage to having my 100 yard zero so close to the bottom of the elevation travel is i can physically dial all the way to 1200 yards
the disadvantage is the slight difference in sight picture at 100 yards...
any input would be appreciated
the issue i have is that the 100 yard zero is so close to the bottom of the elevation range it is creating a weird shadowing at the very top of the reticle more toward the top of the duplex
if i dial the turret a full rotation up this dissappears.
will this cause me to have eye releif (eye alignment) issues (as in where my head and eye sit in relation to the optic)
has anybody else had an issue with such things.
the advantage to having my 100 yard zero so close to the bottom of the elevation travel is i can physically dial all the way to 1200 yards
the disadvantage is the slight difference in sight picture at 100 yards...
any input would be appreciated