Thanks. PM me if you want to avoid all the issues.Bart B. I think you might have the correct answer here to my question. If know one comes up with a better answer by Friday night you are the winner of gift card. Marty
Thanks. PM me if you want to avoid all the issues.Bart B. I think you might have the correct answer here to my question. If know one comes up with a better answer by Friday night you are the winner of gift card. Marty
That's going to put the W and E adjustments at their mechanical midpoint or center in their physical limits. Seldom does that put the erector tube and its lenses centered on the scope optical axis.Very interesting,
I myself find optical center by turning my turret all the way up counting revs then the other way split the difference and that's it.
Just me of course.
No sir that that will put my elevation at mechanical or as I consider optical center for windage I would repeat the process, I have not tried any v block thing.That's going to put the W and E adjustments at their mechanical midpoint or center in their physical limits. Seldom does that put the erector tube and its lenses centered on the scope optical axis.
Do that then do the V block test. Note the difference.
Yes, they're typically 1 MOA max error from center. Too bad company's don't provide customers the clicks from left and bottom stops to optical centerFor the most part when a new scope arrives at my door they are already close to center.
Agree to disagree?
Jim