For all users of scopes with adjustable scope rings where the rear of the scope is higher than the front, how do you measure the actual height of the scope so it will align with ballistics calculators?
Keith
Keith
I just measure centerline of the scope tube in front of the turrets. Run the calculator at various ranges, if it's not on I adjust values in the calculator until my confirmed hits at various ranges match.For all users of scopes with adjustable scope rings where the rear of the scope is higher than the front, how do you measure the actual height of the scope so it will align with ballistics calculators?
Keith
It will get asked in another month. It's how forums go.This topic was discussed about one month ago:
What's the Scope Height with Factory 30 MOA Tilted Rails?
In modern digital optics with built-in laser range finders they can calculate your point of impact at different distances when you use the built in lrf (oneleaf nv500). To do so you have to put in all your ballistic info in the menu on the optic. One parameter is scope height. The problem is my...www.airgunnation.com
in short, the error that would be induced by entering the scope height measured at the objective as opposed to the eyepiece is negligible, unless you have a ton of built in elevation (~80 MOA).
Optical makes sense for clarity and light. Next time I'm doing that. I almost almost bottomed out my turret and then tilted mine down so I have the maximum use of elevation. It wasn't necessary.if i had all that adjustability, id set it to optical center then adjust the rings to where it was close to correct elevation at the 'ideal' zero for the gun .. for most airguns its typically around 20yds ..
I would think it is still the center line if the front lens to get the distance between the bore and the scope site, that tilt is part of the relationshipFor all users of scopes with adjustable scope rings where the rear of the scope is higher than the front, how do you measure the actual height of the scope so it will align with ballistics calculators?
Keith