I own 5 Trijicon scopes and really like the quality I get with them. However, my latest purchase is giving me problems with my 100 yard zero. Apparently, I do not have enough elevation clicks to zero in at 100 yards, in fact, I need at least 12 clicks (3 inches) to hit the bullseye at 100 yards. I have no problems with the other guns with TR23-2G scopes mounted, so Im thinking it might be the scope. I wanted to stop by here and run it by you guys first. Here is the stats on the guns and a picture. The problem gun is the Savage 10 PC.
Savage - 16" barrel - Badger 20 MOA base - Badger Low Rings - Trijicon TR23-2G scope - ~1.75" from center of scope to center of bore.
FN PBR - 18" barrel - Badger 20 MOA base- Badger Low Rings - Trijicon TR22 scope - ~2" from center of scope to center of bore.
Larue OBR - 16" barrel - 20 MOA base - Larue Mount - Trijicon TR23-2G scope - ~3.25" from center of scope to center of bore.
Larue Stealth - 18" barrel - Larue Mount - Trijicon TR23-2G scope - ~2.75" center of scope to center of bore.
Any thoughts, help, or suggestions on why the Savage needs 3" to zero at 100 yards?
Savage - 16" barrel - Badger 20 MOA base - Badger Low Rings - Trijicon TR23-2G scope - ~1.75" from center of scope to center of bore.
FN PBR - 18" barrel - Badger 20 MOA base- Badger Low Rings - Trijicon TR22 scope - ~2" from center of scope to center of bore.
Larue OBR - 16" barrel - 20 MOA base - Larue Mount - Trijicon TR23-2G scope - ~3.25" from center of scope to center of bore.
Larue Stealth - 18" barrel - Larue Mount - Trijicon TR23-2G scope - ~2.75" center of scope to center of bore.
Any thoughts, help, or suggestions on why the Savage needs 3" to zero at 100 yards?