I know about the possibilities of ranging errors due to temperature shifts. But I wanted to know if it's usually in the same direction.
Meaning this: Say your scope ranging accuracy changes say at 80°. And say you're ranging a target at a known 50yds. Is your scope ranging short or long?
Basically I just want to know if either hit or cold, do all or will all scopes mistakenly range in error in the same direction?
So if a scope rangers longer when cold is that how other scopes will range upon their own temp shift?
Meaning this: Say your scope ranging accuracy changes say at 80°. And say you're ranging a target at a known 50yds. Is your scope ranging short or long?
Basically I just want to know if either hit or cold, do all or will all scopes mistakenly range in error in the same direction?
So if a scope rangers longer when cold is that how other scopes will range upon their own temp shift?