General RE LEE
WKR
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Yes sir.
Were you ever able to correct the issue? I one time had to pull batteries to reset scope and it fixed whatever was the anomaly.
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Yes sir.
I think so. Sadly though I’m not sure what it was. Whether it was the multitude of power cycling, rotating the dial, taking batteries out, or resetting the digital zero, I have no idea. But it went back to the 100yd baseline eventually.Were you ever able to correct the issue? I one time had to pull batteries to reset scope and it fixed whatever was the anomaly.
I think so. Sadly though I’m not sure what it was. Whether it was the multitude of power cycling, rotating the dial, taking batteries out, or resetting the digital zero, I have no idea. But it went back to the 100yd baseline eventually.
I confirmed after work. Weirdly though, on the very first try as soon as I turned it on, it again showed a non 100 number. This time “114.” I simply rotated the dial a few times to confirm it wouldn’t zero completely, then turned it off and on once. Fixed it. Tried multiple times throughout the evening and dead on to 100 every time. Not sure what it was.
In hindsight I probably should’ve been more patient on the first try before re-setting the digital zero. In theory it should still be dead on because I never adjusted the mechanical zero. I’m still gonna go to the range on Friday to confirm, though.
I am gonna try every day from now to my hunt. On-off. On-off. On-off. Replace batteries. See if it boots to 100yds every time.
Scope held true! Just over a minute group at 100 to confirm, then this at 200 yards. Just a bipod. Really impressed with the scope.Might be something with the mechanical zero stop. Be careful hitting that stop. If you are hard on it, it can warp and you'll start having it stop below zero. Ask me how I know.