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    Quote Originally Posted by kamlooky View Post
    Sorry for the delay on responding back.
    Finally managed to git me arse in the gun rewm and set the scope back awn the Hawkeye.
    Bore sight gave me I think the same spot on the mating + hairs.
    So a question to you Korth, do you center the repaired scope or leaf the settings as you
    received said scope?

    Oh, can you s'plain these photos for me...…...svp………?






    Thanks
    When we receive a scope, we verify the internal function on an optical columnator; this will allow us to check the diopter, parallax, and that the erector system is moving correctly.

    The top reticle listing 5 right and 4 down - these are the adjustments from optical zero your scope was set at to be zeroed on your rifle (we assume). To re-zero, you should be able to dial right 5 clicks, and down 4 to be back at your zero. This assumes all torque values are the same on your mounts.

    The bottom reticle on the print out indicates the total movement up, down, right, and left of optical zero.

    Let us know if you have any other questions,
    KGL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korth Group Ltd View Post
    When we receive a scope, we verify the internal function on an optical columnator; this will allow us to check the diopter, parallax, and that the erector system is moving correctly.

    The top reticle listing 5 right and 4 down - these are the adjustments from optical zero your scope was set at to be zeroed on your rifle (we assume). To re-zero, you should be able to dial right 5 clicks, and down 4 to be back at your zero. This assumes all torque values are the same on your mounts.

    The bottom reticle on the print out indicates the total movement up, down, right, and left of optical zero.

    Let us know if you have any other questions,
    KGL
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    I suspect you did your checks, made your corrections and once you
    completed your corrections and adjustments you set the scope windage
    and elevation back to how you received the scope?
    If so, it is dang near on the $$
    Range trip should clear things up.

    Thanks for the quick and timely return of my scope.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kamlooky View Post
    I suspect you did your checks, made your corrections and once you
    completed your corrections and adjustments you set the scope windage
    and elevation back to how you received the scope?
    If so, it is dang near on the $$
    Range trip should clear things up.

    Thanks for the quick and timely return of my scope.
    We leave the scope optically zeroed, as there are too many variables with mounting to ensure an exact return to zero. You can, however, use the number of clicks listed on top graph we sent you to get close to your zero.

    KGL

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    Hahahahahahaha haven't had a morning laugh this good. I swear I know a guy that talks like just this at the range. Good stuff.

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    Good to know.
    I left it at yer zero.
    Will check windage @ 25 yards.
    Then owt tuh ‘undritz and see wtf it duzz.

    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Korth Group Ltd View Post
    We leave the scope optically zeroed, as there are too many variables with mounting to ensure an exact return to zero. You can, however, use the number of clicks listed on top graph we sent you to get close to your zero.

    KGL
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