Took my precision rifle put to sight in my new scope. It's an Arken EP4 6-24.
Pretty impressed with it, the reticle is EXTREMELY fine, if your eyes are weak, the dots might be difficult, especially at low magbification, as it's a First Focal Plane scope. This helped me a lot sighring it it, though.
My first FFP scope, and with the mil/mil reticle and adjustments it was pretty nice.
After a couple first-timer rookie mistakes, I finally got it dialed in just before dark.
My first mistake was starting at 25 yards on paper. First 3-shot group was almost 2" low and slightly right. I ended up dialing 10 clicks (1 mil) "UP", but... I misread my scope markings and tirned the wrong way. (sigh) So my second group was even lower.
Then I realized what I did and corrected.
More to come, going to move to my computer from the phone...
Ok, here's the pic:
Those are all 3-shot groups at 25y.
Pretty impressed with it, the reticle is EXTREMELY fine, if your eyes are weak, the dots might be difficult, especially at low magbification, as it's a First Focal Plane scope. This helped me a lot sighring it it, though.
My first FFP scope, and with the mil/mil reticle and adjustments it was pretty nice.
After a couple first-timer rookie mistakes, I finally got it dialed in just before dark.
My first mistake was starting at 25 yards on paper. First 3-shot group was almost 2" low and slightly right. I ended up dialing 10 clicks (1 mil) "UP", but... I misread my scope markings and tirned the wrong way. (sigh) So my second group was even lower.
Then I realized what I did and corrected.
More to come, going to move to my computer from the phone...
Ok, here's the pic:
Those are all 3-shot groups at 25y.
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