Author: Kickboxer
Subject: Dedicated Scopes
Posted: February/05/2014 at 13:05
I've used a number of BDC scopes. In general, they ALL have to be calibrated by shooting. It is a "science project" to discover the "caps and lims" of any BDC scope. I won't say you CAN'T just stick it on and start shooting "dead on" with it... I've seen it/experienced it (to some degree), but the odds are against it. To fully "calibrate" a BDC scope it usually takes me a couple of boxes, sometimes more, of ammo.
Subject: Dedicated Scopes
Posted: February/05/2014 at 13:05
I've used a number of BDC scopes. In general, they ALL have to be calibrated by shooting. It is a "science project" to discover the "caps and lims" of any BDC scope. I won't say you CAN'T just stick it on and start shooting "dead on" with it... I've seen it/experienced it (to some degree), but the odds are against it. To fully "calibrate" a BDC scope it usually takes me a couple of boxes, sometimes more, of ammo.