How important is a dead air zero for short range benchrest ? I've heard of guys getting a dead air zero then bedding and shimming their scope back to the exact spot. Like to opinions
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Yes Greg that's what I'm referring too. Going to a in door range and zeroing the scope in control condition. Giving you the precise hold in wind. Is it worth the time ?I believe he’s referring to adjusting the scope to the center of its internal adjustment and shimming or bedding the scope in the rings to get it close to zero at 100 yds.
True staement but I think first you must know what type of matches are you refering too. Group or score. Also, is you scope repeatable or not. I think sll the current fuss about optical center is overblown with a good scope. Just more fluff/excuses. They just keep coming but I love when folks get lost in the weeds for NO real reason.Sounds like we’re taking about 2 different things but in a calm condition I prefer to hit my aim point. Having windage dialed into the scope can cause confusion when you get a reversal.
Personally I prefer my point of aim and point of impact as close as possible for group and score. Having windage dialed in the scope has bit me in the ass beforeTrue staement but I think first you must know what type of matches are you refering too. Group or score. Also, is you scope repeatable or not. I think sll the current fuss about optical center is overblown with a good scope. Just more fluff/excuses. They just keep coming but I love when folks get lost in the weeds for NO real reason.