So I was thinking the other day on how I could push the range of my mil dot scope. I thought instead of zeroing on the middle intersection of the hairs that if I move the zero up a dot or two that would give me more "base" elevation adjustment. Well as you could expect I thought about taking this idea to the extreme....
What if someone wanted to maximize the amount of elevation in their scope. (this theory is without using the elevation adjustment knobs)
After consulting chair gun my configuration would never require my elevation to be more than 1 mil dot. so would you foresee any problems with Zeroing the scope on say the 5th or 6th top mil dot? this would give me an additional 10 or 11 dots to use as holdover. OK i know what your thinking, what about the decreased sight picture or the lack of mil dot windage. Well if the zero could include 1-2 mil dots of windage or a person could use the windage turret adjustment to accommodate.
Mostly just thinking out loud, what am I missing?
What if someone wanted to maximize the amount of elevation in their scope. (this theory is without using the elevation adjustment knobs)
After consulting chair gun my configuration would never require my elevation to be more than 1 mil dot. so would you foresee any problems with Zeroing the scope on say the 5th or 6th top mil dot? this would give me an additional 10 or 11 dots to use as holdover. OK i know what your thinking, what about the decreased sight picture or the lack of mil dot windage. Well if the zero could include 1-2 mil dots of windage or a person could use the windage turret adjustment to accommodate.
Mostly just thinking out loud, what am I missing?