Hey guys,
My buddy and I were trying to sight in his new rem 700 308 the other day and we ran into some difficulties.
First of all it's an sps varmint and the scope is a zeiss conquest 6.5-20 x 50 with the rapid z 1000 reticle. The book said to use a 20 moa base to fully utilize the reticle. So he had 20 moa Burris rings mounted by p&d and we took it out.
We set up and shot at 50m to get on target then backed off to 100m.
The combination grouped well enough (1.5" off bipod, quickly) but basically we found that the point of impact changed when we adjusted the scope from 6.5 power to 20 power. I don't remember the exact details of what it was doing but is the reticle supposed to work at only one power setting, similar to how mil dots only work at one power? Would this problem be gone if normal rings and bases were used? I'm trying to wrap my head around this and it hurts.
Thanks for reading.
My buddy and I were trying to sight in his new rem 700 308 the other day and we ran into some difficulties.
First of all it's an sps varmint and the scope is a zeiss conquest 6.5-20 x 50 with the rapid z 1000 reticle. The book said to use a 20 moa base to fully utilize the reticle. So he had 20 moa Burris rings mounted by p&d and we took it out.
We set up and shot at 50m to get on target then backed off to 100m.
The combination grouped well enough (1.5" off bipod, quickly) but basically we found that the point of impact changed when we adjusted the scope from 6.5 power to 20 power. I don't remember the exact details of what it was doing but is the reticle supposed to work at only one power setting, similar to how mil dots only work at one power? Would this problem be gone if normal rings and bases were used? I'm trying to wrap my head around this and it hurts.
Thanks for reading.



















































