Re: Scope hight above barrel
This theory of scope mount is bothering me..consider the following:
A milspec AR with a standard 6X scope (barrel length, bullet spec, etc not important) mounted 1" off the barrel center is sighted in for 100 yards.
The another AR (identical to the 1st one mentioned) fitted with a scope that is, for arguements sake, 2" above center bore. It is again sighted in 100 yards.
Let's move the target now out to 300yds. Both rifles shoot at the bullseye without altering POA or adjusting the scope - which one shoots closer to the center of the target? Neither - Given that all variables, (windage, temp, bullet, barrels, blah blah blah) are equal, they will both shoot in the same spot BECAUSE the angle required of the <span style="font-style: italic">barrel</span> (to make the original 100yd shart) hasn't changed - only the height of the scope tube has, which, while used for aiming purposes, does not dictate the physical characteristics (angle of elevation, ballistics, yardage, etc) required for the bullet to hit the target. Consider the process of sighting in a scope from a bench - the [scope] reticle is moved to where the GUN put the bullet so that the view through the scope MATCHES the ballistics of the gun, not the other way around.
SO, the only good reasons for mounting a scope close to the center of the barrel is balance, and the limitations of the range of the lense inside the scope tube for adjustment purposes.
Agree or Disagree?????
I guess I could also be 1/2 crazy.....