20 October 2018, 19:38
DKingVisual bore sighting a scope, scope adjustments are backward?
When boresighting my rifle, the old fashioned way, looking through the rifle bore at a target, the scope adjustments are reversed... UP moved the crosshairs down. Is this normal and if so, why?
20 October 2018, 21:28
nopride2quote:
UP moved the crosshairs down. Is this normal and if so, why?
Up refers to the bullet impact on the target.
to raise the point of impact on the target the crosshairs moves down.
Dave
21 October 2018, 07:56
NormanConquestNext time you are at you eye doctor,check out his chart on how the eye takes a sight in through the lense upside down but when it registers in your brain it is right up.noprides answer is better
06 January 2019, 13:50
Blair 338RUMIt’s the opposite.
You can see the crosshairs move on the target as you adjust the turrets.
06 January 2019, 21:33
TCLouisnopride2 put it succinctly and correctly.
Realign the bore after the adjustment(s), crosshair should be on or close to the bore sight point
04 April 2019, 17:13
DoglegThe cross-hairs move opposite to the bullet direction. Down is up, and right is left.
I can know that, but if I don't deliberately remind myself to think backwards I'll turn them backwards first most of the time.