I have had two scopes recently that I couldn't zero at ten yards because I ran out of elevation. One was 6 inches low. Before everyone starts to tell me about barrel droop the scopes were mounted on a PCP and a multi pump Crosman 362 with a steel breech.
I center the reticle on scopes before I mount them -- saves a lot of adjusting. In most cases the amount of adjustment is minimal.
I returned one and was told it was in spec -- I don't think so. The only way I could zero it was to use a compensation mount. Even then mounted with the reticle centered it took a lot of elevation to zero.
I've mounted a lot of scopes and these two scopes were the only ones that I consider to be defective.
I center the reticle on scopes before I mount them -- saves a lot of adjusting. In most cases the amount of adjustment is minimal.
I returned one and was told it was in spec -- I don't think so. The only way I could zero it was to use a compensation mount. Even then mounted with the reticle centered it took a lot of elevation to zero.
I've mounted a lot of scopes and these two scopes were the only ones that I consider to be defective.