So i am a complete noob to shooting with scopes. I had no problems zeroing the aimpoint red dot at 36 yards for the 223 then i moved to the 308 which wears an SWFA 1-6HD. I did a good job mounting the scope, used a plum bob and set the reticle level properly. So the scope is definately not mounted crooked.
For the 308, i placed the target at 100 yards first. NONE of my shots hit it. I aimed up, down, left, right, and even feet off the target in these directions. So we moved to 50, again, no hits. Then to 36, finally got on paper. Before i shot this scope, i counted the number of Complete revolutions of the elevation and windage dials, then dialed in to 1/2 of the total revolutions with the idea that this should put the reticle in the middle of the scope-boy was i wrong. Finally after i burned through all my ammo, i got a decent grouping.
At 36 yards with the 308 i was trying to move it a few inchs up and maybe an inch or two left after i finally got it on target, but HOW do i know how far to turn the dial on the windage and elevation? I seemed to put myself back off the paper in the opposite direction by turning it too far at times.
Any advice for a noob?
For the 308, i placed the target at 100 yards first. NONE of my shots hit it. I aimed up, down, left, right, and even feet off the target in these directions. So we moved to 50, again, no hits. Then to 36, finally got on paper. Before i shot this scope, i counted the number of Complete revolutions of the elevation and windage dials, then dialed in to 1/2 of the total revolutions with the idea that this should put the reticle in the middle of the scope-boy was i wrong. Finally after i burned through all my ammo, i got a decent grouping.
At 36 yards with the 308 i was trying to move it a few inchs up and maybe an inch or two left after i finally got it on target, but HOW do i know how far to turn the dial on the windage and elevation? I seemed to put myself back off the paper in the opposite direction by turning it too far at times.
Any advice for a noob?