N/A Scope adjustment

Hi,

Do I need to re-zero or make any adjustments to my scope if I move my entire scope an inch or two forward?

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Hi,

Do I need to re-zero or make any adjustments to my scope if I move my entire scope an inch or two forward?

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You move it you re zero. You’ll never move it 100% perfect. But if you’re lucky it’s just a couple clicks.
 
Hey! Just tightening the securing screws changes the poi!
If there is any it better only be a click or two or you had/have something very wrong.

I have been playing with my Talon, depending on which bottle setup the LOP is 2.5 inches different. I have marks for the mounts and the number of clicks different. But the POI is solid for each location.

-- Matt
 
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If there is any it better only be a click or two or you had/have something very wrong.

I have been playing with my Talon, depending on which bottle setup the LOP is 2.5 inches different. I have marks for the mounts and the number of clicks different. But the POI is solid for each location.

-- Matt
I disagree Matt! If the front screw, or back, is tighter OR if the screws aren’t tightened exactly the same amount as they were previous to removal. I will always re-zero after removing the scope.
Many times it may only be off 1/4 inch or so, but….
 
I disagree Matt! If the front screw, or back, is tighter OR if the screws aren’t tightened exactly the same amount as they were previous to removal. I will always re-zero after removing the scope.
Many times it may only be off 1/4 inch or so, but….
"it better only be a click or two"
My talon and the moveable scope is 1-click right and 3-up when I move forward.
The reverse moving back.
So screws better be less than actually moving the scope.
I torque to 18in/lbs so it is always the same, no front back screw issues.
 
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"it better only be a click or two"
My talon and the moveable scope is 1-click right and 3-up when I move forward.
The reverse moving back.
So screws better be less than actually moving the scope.
I torque to 18in/lbs so it is always the same, no front back screw issues.
You are correct!