My experience with tactical scopes we test and retest for tracking all the time to add any correction factors into balistics computer is that many don't track 100% , we tested bunch i have seen high end scopes that were up to 12% of ,were resent to factory and fix was still 2% off. But tha twe can compensate for in balistics computing.
Reason for scopes moving more or less than they shoudl is as error in assembly process , imagine erector tube and turret push rods , even the slightest longitudinal misaligment results in tracking errors. In realitiy for target shooting these errors are of no consequence at all .
These errors are more of interest to people shooting long range posibly single shot on target where things have to work out. Even so in our balitic solutions we always have correction factors to account for scope errors.
Reason for scopes moving more or less than they shoudl is as error in assembly process , imagine erector tube and turret push rods , even the slightest longitudinal misaligment results in tracking errors. In realitiy for target shooting these errors are of no consequence at all .
These errors are more of interest to people shooting long range posibly single shot on target where things have to work out. Even so in our balitic solutions we always have correction factors to account for scope errors.









