Hi guys,
Here's an embarrassing (for me) story that'll make you smile and shake your head.
A few days ago I mounted my Mueller APV 4.5-14 x 40 on my new .223 SPS Varmint. First centrefire rifle ... very excited to get going.
I used the basic Leupold two-piece mount, and absolutely could not get shots onto the target ... shooting several inches low when I was bore-sighting at just 20 yards ... even with it maxed-out at highest possibe scope vertical adjustment! I didn't touch the scope's horizontal adjustment and just adjusted the initial "windage" with Leupold's screw-adjustable rear mount.
And then I noticed that the "Mueller" logo on the scope was facing the barrel! I'd mounted the scope 90 degrees off-centre!! Round of applause please!! My vertical adjustments were actually moving the crosshairs left and right.
So ... back to square one. The scope is now in the proper attitude but God knows where my adjustments are with all that buggering-around. I'm thinking that I should try to get the adjustments back to their "out of the box" original settings and then just start fresh again ... first the crude windage adjustment with the rear mount and then the normal routine with the scope adjustments.
My question? (This "sharing" wasn't entirely for your amusement.) To get back to original spec on the scope, should I just count the number of "clicks" available on the vertical and horizontal turrets (about 100, I believe) and then just re-set to the mid-point?
Any other hints/advice would also be welcome.
Boomer
Here's an embarrassing (for me) story that'll make you smile and shake your head.
A few days ago I mounted my Mueller APV 4.5-14 x 40 on my new .223 SPS Varmint. First centrefire rifle ... very excited to get going.
I used the basic Leupold two-piece mount, and absolutely could not get shots onto the target ... shooting several inches low when I was bore-sighting at just 20 yards ... even with it maxed-out at highest possibe scope vertical adjustment! I didn't touch the scope's horizontal adjustment and just adjusted the initial "windage" with Leupold's screw-adjustable rear mount.
And then I noticed that the "Mueller" logo on the scope was facing the barrel! I'd mounted the scope 90 degrees off-centre!! Round of applause please!! My vertical adjustments were actually moving the crosshairs left and right.
So ... back to square one. The scope is now in the proper attitude but God knows where my adjustments are with all that buggering-around. I'm thinking that I should try to get the adjustments back to their "out of the box" original settings and then just start fresh again ... first the crude windage adjustment with the rear mount and then the normal routine with the scope adjustments.
My question? (This "sharing" wasn't entirely for your amusement.) To get back to original spec on the scope, should I just count the number of "clicks" available on the vertical and horizontal turrets (about 100, I believe) and then just re-set to the mid-point?
Any other hints/advice would also be welcome.
Boomer




















































