I've been trying to learn about optically centering my scope, which as I understand it is basically ensuring that my scope is pointing directly in line with my bore (left to right), eliminating drift along the range. For example, if my scope is pointed slightly RIGHTWARD compared to my bore, if I'm sighted in at 200yrds, then at 50yrds, the shots should strike to the right of my POA, and then at 500yrds, the POI will be slightly to the left of my POA.
To account for this, I have heard you need to optically center your scope, then adjust your rings/mounts to ensure lateral alignment, isolating the deviation between line of sight and bullet flight to one dimension (elevation), instead of two (elevation plus drift).
Alternatively, I could also believe you could test this deviation emperically, just as you test for and record elevation dope at different ranges. For example, a range card could show a zero wind value of 2MOA elevation, and 1/4MOA windage RIGHT for 500yrds, 6MOA elevation and 1/2MOA windage right for 1,000yrds, and -1/2MOA elevation at 50yrds and -1/8MOA left windage.
So what's the deal? Am I making a mountain out of a molehill and does the drift adjustment not matter that much, or do guys actually optically center their scope?
If so, how do you do it? The only way I can think is to roll my scope in the rings and see if the cross hairs scribe a circle, and adjust until they stay centered. But then how, without adjustable rings/mounts, do you sight in and zero your rifle while keeping the scope centered? Or do you just factor the windage adjustment into your range card?
To account for this, I have heard you need to optically center your scope, then adjust your rings/mounts to ensure lateral alignment, isolating the deviation between line of sight and bullet flight to one dimension (elevation), instead of two (elevation plus drift).
Alternatively, I could also believe you could test this deviation emperically, just as you test for and record elevation dope at different ranges. For example, a range card could show a zero wind value of 2MOA elevation, and 1/4MOA windage RIGHT for 500yrds, 6MOA elevation and 1/2MOA windage right for 1,000yrds, and -1/2MOA elevation at 50yrds and -1/8MOA left windage.
So what's the deal? Am I making a mountain out of a molehill and does the drift adjustment not matter that much, or do guys actually optically center their scope?
If so, how do you do it? The only way I can think is to roll my scope in the rings and see if the cross hairs scribe a circle, and adjust until they stay centered. But then how, without adjustable rings/mounts, do you sight in and zero your rifle while keeping the scope centered? Or do you just factor the windage adjustment into your range card?