It's a matter of who you are going to believe. There are many, well intended, posts on the net about how to obtain optical zero on rifle scopes. I am having serious issues with my Hawke Sidewinder and have been in contact with Hawke. We can cut to the chase and state Hawke has sent me a RA number and are openly willing to help resolve the issue with my scope and to return it to them for adjustment or repair. However, they provided detailed instructions and an explanation about how I can check the optical zero and then remount and try the scope and see if that didn't fix the issue. They state that 99% of the time the scopes being returned are a result of owners erroneously mounting and adjustment issues. That's good enough for me.
It's the only way I will check my optical zero in the future and it's probably something that the forum ought to provide as a 'sticky' for all the newbies, like me. That provides another avenue for learning. It's the best explanation I have seen.
http://life.hawkeoptics.com/riflescope-alignment/
It's the only way I will check my optical zero in the future and it's probably something that the forum ought to provide as a 'sticky' for all the newbies, like me. That provides another avenue for learning. It's the best explanation I have seen.
http://life.hawkeoptics.com/riflescope-alignment/