I am sure there are some optic experts out there as I am not. I need a little clarification to my findings. I took out my 308 with a Zeiss scope mounted on it and zeroed the scope in at 600yards.(using x ring in the crosshairs). I am not sure at what magnification I did this at. Oh variable power 8.5-25 scope.
The next time out I was at 100yards and I used the mill dots to hit the X ring without adjusting the elevation. All good. I then zoomed in and fired another shot and missed the Xring. I then went back to first magnification and hit the Xring. I the zoomed out and missed the xring again. I found out that when I zoomed in and out I was about 12"high and to the left and then 12" low and to the right. My question is this normal or do I have a bad optic as its not a mount issue. I have also been informed that when firing with a variable power scope fire only at what magnification you have zeroed it in at. Is this true? Is 600 yards to far to zero in a scope? Would anyone have any thoughts on this?
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The next time out I was at 100yards and I used the mill dots to hit the X ring without adjusting the elevation. All good. I then zoomed in and fired another shot and missed the Xring. I then went back to first magnification and hit the Xring. I the zoomed out and missed the xring again. I found out that when I zoomed in and out I was about 12"high and to the left and then 12" low and to the right. My question is this normal or do I have a bad optic as its not a mount issue. I have also been informed that when firing with a variable power scope fire only at what magnification you have zeroed it in at. Is this true? Is 600 yards to far to zero in a scope? Would anyone have any thoughts on this?
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