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Swarovski Z6i 5-30 x 50 BT L - not enough verticle adjustment to zero at 50 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="skipglo" data-source="post: 1644297" data-attributes="member: 87776"><p>Put your scope back together just as an exercise. Look at your target and ignore the up and down arrows on the turret. Look thru the scope and make your correction watching the reticle. Up thru a scope moves the reticle DOWN to raise the barrel to poi. DOWN while looking thru the reticle moves the reticle UP. SOUNDS LIKE you are bottomed out .If you can't correct it this way then my best guess is your Zero stop was factory set to high. Instructions book should tell you how to change the zero stop. My Burris XTR11 5X25 comes factory set with no down adj. and instructions on how to adjust it. What Burris was trying to do is give us All up! All the older scopes were set with equal vertical up/ down. So if you bought a 40 MOA scope you had 20 MOA both directions which ultimately used up distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipglo, post: 1644297, member: 87776"] Put your scope back together just as an exercise. Look at your target and ignore the up and down arrows on the turret. Look thru the scope and make your correction watching the reticle. Up thru a scope moves the reticle DOWN to raise the barrel to poi. DOWN while looking thru the reticle moves the reticle UP. SOUNDS LIKE you are bottomed out .If you can't correct it this way then my best guess is your Zero stop was factory set to high. Instructions book should tell you how to change the zero stop. My Burris XTR11 5X25 comes factory set with no down adj. and instructions on how to adjust it. What Burris was trying to do is give us All up! All the older scopes were set with equal vertical up/ down. So if you bought a 40 MOA scope you had 20 MOA both directions which ultimately used up distance. [/QUOTE]
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