I'm trying to dial in a new SN3 and I'm having 2 different issues. The 1st I know is either with the scope, the instructions, or me. The 2nd may be rifle related but I'll see what you guys think...
<span style="text-decoration: underline">Issue #1</span>--After following the EREK adjustment procedures to the letter (several times), the end result is simply placing the zero on the turret knob in alignment with the hash mark on the turret. I can still adjust elevation wayyyy below zero after this procedure. Doesn't this thing act as a zero stop? It almost seems as if there is a step or 2 missing from USO's instructions.
<span style="text-decoration: underline">Issue #2</span>--After zero and EREK adjustment procedure the rifle fires beautifully printing sub-moa groups. After about 60 or so rounds, POI shited almost precisely 3 inches low and 3 inches right but the groups were still tight. I shot another group to verify what I was seeing then I dialed out the POI shift just for grins. The scope tracked perfectly and the correction was accurate. Shot 2 more groups and both held the correction but something had clearly moved for this to happen in the 1st place. Everything was retorqued with lok-tite the night before and I rechecked torque on everything after the POI shift. Nothing was loose. WTF is going on here?
<span style="text-decoration: underline">Issue #1</span>--After following the EREK adjustment procedures to the letter (several times), the end result is simply placing the zero on the turret knob in alignment with the hash mark on the turret. I can still adjust elevation wayyyy below zero after this procedure. Doesn't this thing act as a zero stop? It almost seems as if there is a step or 2 missing from USO's instructions.
<span style="text-decoration: underline">Issue #2</span>--After zero and EREK adjustment procedure the rifle fires beautifully printing sub-moa groups. After about 60 or so rounds, POI shited almost precisely 3 inches low and 3 inches right but the groups were still tight. I shot another group to verify what I was seeing then I dialed out the POI shift just for grins. The scope tracked perfectly and the correction was accurate. Shot 2 more groups and both held the correction but something had clearly moved for this to happen in the 1st place. Everything was retorqued with lok-tite the night before and I rechecked torque on everything after the POI shift. Nothing was loose. WTF is going on here?