http://www.theriflescopestore.com/helpvideos.html
This video will give a better idea of what goes on in the scope as it is beng adjusted, and provides tips to helps get the most out of your windage and elevation adjustments. Visit the website for more information!
@danishconsumer go backwards and sight it in at 50 then shoot at 100..
JUKEBOXX1990 1 month ago
Ok so I sighted my 30-06 in at 100 yards but then at 50 yards it's no where near the bulls eye any suggestions? Please
danishconsumer 1 month ago
@RobWarrens this makes no difference to your scope , but this does show why you need to get a pretty good alignment by bore scopeeing your sight to retain more adjustemnt thats a vailable
1967spud 4 months ago
@rossmetacraft i agree with you this info in the vid is good info BUT it makes no difference which you alter first as the reticle to scope body relationship will be at the same point in the end result which ever one you move first
the only place where this info could effect is on lower end scopes
1967spud 4 months ago
thanks this really help me out
hugonalyssa 5 months ago
@duane2072 thanks
Randomex8 5 months ago
@Randomex8 Windage = Left or Right movement. Elevation = Up or Down Movement.
duane2072 5 months ago
I'm not understanding why it matters which one you do first. You still need the inner tube to end up in the same spot no matter which knob you adjust first. If you don't have enough "throw" to get there, it won't matter where you start. Can someone elaborate?
rossmetacraft 6 months ago
or that's at least what i thought might be wrong
fox10169 8 months ago
the inner scope tube is called the erector tube and it doesn't move the whole erector tube it just puts it at an angle
fox10169 8 months ago