I have a Mauser SP66 with a Zeiss Diavari-ZA 1.5 -- 6x42 T* scope. It shoots about 12" high at 100 yards and I do not know how to set the elevation.
Here's the gun
Here's the scope
The elevation turret has a 100m marking. I can get about 3 MOA of adjustment going from the lowest to highest rotation on the turret.
I'm guessing the scope was meant to be zeroed once to a standard load. While the windage turret has a more standard way of adjusting, I'm not sure how to set the elevation properly at 100m.
There are two screws accessible from the top. I loosed these, and concluded these alone aren't the way to set the elevation.
There are 2 small screws on the top ring of the elevation turret and 3 small screws on the bottom of the elevation turret. (A little hard to see in the picture.) It's possible (likely?) either loosening one set or a combination of loosening both sets of these screws, and then rotating the turret is the way to go. Since this is such an old rifle and since the screws are tiny, I'm not sure how easy it will be to loosen these. Before I try that I'm hoping someone knows the right procedure to set the elevation so I don't unintentionally mess up the vintage scope.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Here's the gun
Here's the scope
The elevation turret has a 100m marking. I can get about 3 MOA of adjustment going from the lowest to highest rotation on the turret.
I'm guessing the scope was meant to be zeroed once to a standard load. While the windage turret has a more standard way of adjusting, I'm not sure how to set the elevation properly at 100m.
There are two screws accessible from the top. I loosed these, and concluded these alone aren't the way to set the elevation.
There are 2 small screws on the top ring of the elevation turret and 3 small screws on the bottom of the elevation turret. (A little hard to see in the picture.) It's possible (likely?) either loosening one set or a combination of loosening both sets of these screws, and then rotating the turret is the way to go. Since this is such an old rifle and since the screws are tiny, I'm not sure how easy it will be to loosen these. Before I try that I'm hoping someone knows the right procedure to set the elevation so I don't unintentionally mess up the vintage scope.
Thanks in advance for any help.