topwater225
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A little trivia question for you all about my thermal scope mounting:
My rifle has a 20 MOA rail. I have a Bobro mount that I’ve used for a couple of years. I previously was using an Iray Bolt scope, and zeroing it didn’t take much adjustment. For reference my elevation had to go up to around 23.5 to be zeroed.
Fast forward: I now have a Thermion. I went out to zero it and it was WAY high. I ended up needing to move the reticle up to 98.50! Everything seems to be mounted in the same locations (on the scope and on the base).
I can live with the reticle being so far up on the screen display, but it does bug me. So I’m going to try to move my Bobro mount further back on the 20 MOA base to essentially raise my reticle lowering my poi.
The question is why do you think there is such a discrepancy on the two scopes? Is my theory correct in adjusting the Bobro mount further back on the base?
My rifle has a 20 MOA rail. I have a Bobro mount that I’ve used for a couple of years. I previously was using an Iray Bolt scope, and zeroing it didn’t take much adjustment. For reference my elevation had to go up to around 23.5 to be zeroed.
Fast forward: I now have a Thermion. I went out to zero it and it was WAY high. I ended up needing to move the reticle up to 98.50! Everything seems to be mounted in the same locations (on the scope and on the base).
I can live with the reticle being so far up on the screen display, but it does bug me. So I’m going to try to move my Bobro mount further back on the 20 MOA base to essentially raise my reticle lowering my poi.
The question is why do you think there is such a discrepancy on the two scopes? Is my theory correct in adjusting the Bobro mount further back on the base?
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