Setting Scope to its Optical Center —OR— to Max. Elevation Adjustment Range?
Today I noticed it again in a scope post.... So, I'll bring it up.
The posters on airgun forums seem to be very concerned to keep the scope at its optical center.
And sure, that's in and of itself good — IF you still have enough elevation adjustment to cover the ranges you intend to shoot at.
In the precision rifle shooting community* it appears to me that they have a different concern: They ring steel at 1000y and 1600y and they take pride in adjusting their scopes to the extreme bottom of the elevation adjustment range — so their concern is to have all the elevation clicks available that the turret is capable of.
Considering that they fire rifles with powerful recoil at extreme distances — they don't seem concerned with knocking their zero off, or gettting a blurry scope image....
Not sure what to make of this stark difference between the two shooting communities.....
Matthias
*A couple of PRS links showing the concern to get max. elevation adjustment range rather than the scope's optical zero:
https://precisionrifleblog.com/2018/08/05/extreme-long-range-tips-optics-mounts/
https://precisionrifleblog.com/2014/08/22/tactical-scopes-mechanical-performance-part-2/
Today I noticed it again in a scope post.... So, I'll bring it up.
The posters on airgun forums seem to be very concerned to keep the scope at its optical center.
And sure, that's in and of itself good — IF you still have enough elevation adjustment to cover the ranges you intend to shoot at.
In the precision rifle shooting community* it appears to me that they have a different concern: They ring steel at 1000y and 1600y and they take pride in adjusting their scopes to the extreme bottom of the elevation adjustment range — so their concern is to have all the elevation clicks available that the turret is capable of.
Considering that they fire rifles with powerful recoil at extreme distances — they don't seem concerned with knocking their zero off, or gettting a blurry scope image....
Not sure what to make of this stark difference between the two shooting communities.....
Matthias
*A couple of PRS links showing the concern to get max. elevation adjustment range rather than the scope's optical zero:
https://precisionrifleblog.com/2018/08/05/extreme-long-range-tips-optics-mounts/
https://precisionrifleblog.com/2014/08/22/tactical-scopes-mechanical-performance-part-2/