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Yet another post about having trouble zeroing a rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="nso123" data-source="post: 5209325" data-attributes="member: 2508"><p>Then you very well have more elevation left than you think. I assume it is probably .10 MIL clicks, so have you counted how many clicks you have left going up? That scope will have about 30 inches in each direction at 100 yards not assuming any elevation that is used to get it zeroed. If you can tell us how many clicks you have left we can figure a little more out and hopefully figure out if there is an issue, or set your mind at ease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nso123, post: 5209325, member: 2508"] Then you very well have more elevation left than you think. I assume it is probably .10 MIL clicks, so have you counted how many clicks you have left going up? That scope will have about 30 inches in each direction at 100 yards not assuming any elevation that is used to get it zeroed. If you can tell us how many clicks you have left we can figure a little more out and hopefully figure out if there is an issue, or set your mind at ease. [/QUOTE]
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