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Sighting in a scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="z06man" data-source="post: 1583977" data-attributes="member: 6182"><p>Another issue could be your scope doesn't track consistently. 2 clicks might move you 2" instead of 1/2". I've experienced this with cheaper scopes. Nikon is know for making some pretty good stuff from the ProStaff and up. I don't know about the Buckmaster line. </p><p></p><p>Also you want to confirm your crosshairs are oriented correctly. Otherwise you are making diagonal adjustments instead of vertical or horizontal. A friend an I had our scopes mounted and bore sighted by a local place and mine was slightly out of alignment, but his weren't even close. Fortunately it was free or I'd have been really pissed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="z06man, post: 1583977, member: 6182"] Another issue could be your scope doesn't track consistently. 2 clicks might move you 2" instead of 1/2". I've experienced this with cheaper scopes. Nikon is know for making some pretty good stuff from the ProStaff and up. I don't know about the Buckmaster line. Also you want to confirm your crosshairs are oriented correctly. Otherwise you are making diagonal adjustments instead of vertical or horizontal. A friend an I had our scopes mounted and bore sighted by a local place and mine was slightly out of alignment, but his weren't even close. Fortunately it was free or I'd have been really pissed. [/QUOTE]
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