Hi Guys,
I appreciate that when you are dealing with factory rifles, it's often rare to find that your desired zero is exactly the same as the optics 'optical centre'.
By 'optical centre' I mean, optimising the performance of the various lenses within the scope by centring them within the scope, before mounting the scope on the rifle. I use two methods to find the 'optical centre', the 'mirror' method and the 'counting clicks' method.
In terms of MOA, just how far off 'optical centre' would you consider normal/acceptable, and when does it become a problem?
On one particular rifle, I'm having to apply 10MOA+ of windage to achieve a zero at 100yds. I've repeated the test using three different quality scopes now (Vortex Razor, Swarovski X5, Nightforce NXS).
Would you consider 10MOA+ of windage correction to be excessive on a factory rifle? It shoots fine at 100yds, and it groups beautifully – but I fear that as I walk it out to longer distances, and the effect of the wind is compounded, I could run out of windage adjustment very quickly.
Many thanks.
I appreciate that when you are dealing with factory rifles, it's often rare to find that your desired zero is exactly the same as the optics 'optical centre'.
By 'optical centre' I mean, optimising the performance of the various lenses within the scope by centring them within the scope, before mounting the scope on the rifle. I use two methods to find the 'optical centre', the 'mirror' method and the 'counting clicks' method.
In terms of MOA, just how far off 'optical centre' would you consider normal/acceptable, and when does it become a problem?
On one particular rifle, I'm having to apply 10MOA+ of windage to achieve a zero at 100yds. I've repeated the test using three different quality scopes now (Vortex Razor, Swarovski X5, Nightforce NXS).
Would you consider 10MOA+ of windage correction to be excessive on a factory rifle? It shoots fine at 100yds, and it groups beautifully – but I fear that as I walk it out to longer distances, and the effect of the wind is compounded, I could run out of windage adjustment very quickly.
Many thanks.









