Smokey262
05-04-2010, 11:09 PM
The mirror method works great. Counting clicks sux in comparison.
Some people claim a distinction between optically centered (mirror method) vs. mechanically centered (clicks method) but I have never had an issue
Smokey - So...put the mirror in front of the scope????
Go to a well lit place with a wall mounted mirror, like a bathroom. Remove the W/E adjustment covers. Place the objective end of the scope against the mirror at eye level. Look through the scope, if the scope is not optically centered you will see two reticles. Move the w/e knobs as required until the reticles are superimposed on each other. Replace w/e covers. Done, in at the most 1 minute.
Some people claim a distinction between optically centered (mirror method) vs. mechanically centered (clicks method) but I have never had an issue
Smokey - So...put the mirror in front of the scope????
Go to a well lit place with a wall mounted mirror, like a bathroom. Remove the W/E adjustment covers. Place the objective end of the scope against the mirror at eye level. Look through the scope, if the scope is not optically centered you will see two reticles. Move the w/e knobs as required until the reticles are superimposed on each other. Replace w/e covers. Done, in at the most 1 minute.