Help me out guys. I've been trying to find answers all day.
Trying to bore sight my Sig Cross at 25 yards but max out the elevation before the reticle is high enough. I've attached an image to help explain what's going on. The measurement from the center of the bore to the center of the scope tube is 2.5". So I printed out a target and transferred that measurement to the target. From the bullseye to the red horizontal line is 2.5" (the image is not to scale FYI).
The idea is to align the bullseye with the bore (by eye) and then align the reticle with where the red line intersects the vertical line. But I run out of elevation! The blue circle indicates approximately where my reticle is positioned when I run out of elevation.
Also - before attempting to bore sight, I returned the scope to optical zero. I should have 28 MOA in adjustments in all 4 directions.
Any help would be much appreciated.

Trying to bore sight my Sig Cross at 25 yards but max out the elevation before the reticle is high enough. I've attached an image to help explain what's going on. The measurement from the center of the bore to the center of the scope tube is 2.5". So I printed out a target and transferred that measurement to the target. From the bullseye to the red horizontal line is 2.5" (the image is not to scale FYI).
The idea is to align the bullseye with the bore (by eye) and then align the reticle with where the red line intersects the vertical line. But I run out of elevation! The blue circle indicates approximately where my reticle is positioned when I run out of elevation.
Also - before attempting to bore sight, I returned the scope to optical zero. I should have 28 MOA in adjustments in all 4 directions.
Any help would be much appreciated.
