Leveling the reticle to the gun is not necessary UNLESS you have elevation built into a scope base. I.E - a 20MOA pic rail. If you have a 20MOA rail like most long range guys are using then it is ABOSOLUTELY necessary to make sure the reticle is not only plumb to the scope base/turret and the...
felt like I needed to provide an update. Can’t is nowhere near as severe as I thought. Between my jacked up eyes and a super crappy level I thought it was way worse. Ordered 4 more Tenmiles today (not joking) so I’ll compare those as well.
Thank you so much. Are you able to message me and let me know who you worked with at Trijicon? I was also considering just buying two more scopes for a total of 3 and just keeping the best one. The retailer said that would be fine to do...
I bought through OP via amazon so should be an easy exchange. I'm seeing that @Bbell12 is having the same issue with his.
No - I have not checked tracking due to how severely off it was (to me at least) its either reticle turret/scope body and very canted reticle or its straight reticle in...
After double and triple checking. It looks like my reticle is canted and is not aligned with the turrets/scope body. Has anyone else had this issue with theirs? Only way to get the reticle vertical to the rifle was to use a plum line.
their answer would prob be to buy a sfp HX. I imagine its tough to design a FFP reticle that works at max power that is also comparable/usable like a sfp reticle at low mag.
I was seconds away from ordering a 4-20 ATACR.. and yes, Very thankful to @Formidilosus for possibly one of the most scientifically comprehensive technical scope tests I've seen that utilized real world scenarios.
Scope just came in and got it mounted up. Wow... Very Impressed.. no tunneling, good FOV, Incredible glass, great eye relief, and good robust build quality. I also like the illumination function as well. Thanks for putting me on to this @huntnful