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adjustable scopes right? Eagle Vision.

I got the eagle vision adjustable scope rings , I thought I will just keep the front end down and adjust the rear up for long range,,
I am trying to zero at 15 yards first then 48 yards, I ended up just putting the back end down and adjusted it like all the other rings,
I was two hours trying to get it sighted in with the back end up just a cunt hair, I keep running out of clicks to bring the cross hairs down.
I will play with it when I have four hours to kill :whistle: I think I need to get my Valve adjuster shims out and do the adjustments in fractions of a mm and not just guess at it with my eyeballs.
My brain is hurting, Whiskey helps , :rofl:
Mike

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Thanks, Thanks, Thanks,
I was not loosening the front mounts when I was adjusting my scope rings, I was just adjusting the back ones,
Drive me to drinking :whistle:
Weather has cooled off enough for me to shoot a little paper , Now if the rain will stop, Yes I am in the Desert, Or I thought I was .
I what to set the Cricket up where I am almost at the bottom of my adjustment at 50 yards, That way I have a lot of UP adjustment at 100 and beyond, I really do not see anything past 150 yards anyway really, Yea Yea I may stretch it out to 250 yards and shoot that sparrow in my dreams,
You just never know,,, I guess I would call that a ZONK shot, :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Mike

Yes, also Ted putout a good video on adjustables.

The trick is to keep the gun from moving when aligning the cross hairs to the POI.

~ Greg

Your scope should be optically centered, or Close. Then just put a bit of aluminium foil in the rear ring adjustment until you hit your mark, tightened the rings.

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