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Post by plummer on Nov 4, 2017 10:30:01 GMT -8
I successfully sighted in my ThOR 640 2.5-25x and the next day, the reticle is off center in the sight picture. That is, the reticle is now High and right in the sight picture. Does anyone know how to bring the reticle back to the Center of the sight picture?
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Post by Dr. Detector on Nov 8, 2017 7:08:59 GMT -8
I too noticed this on my Brother In Laws scope last night while we were sighting in. The strange thing is even though the reticle wasn't centered it was tracking dead nuts on at 50 yards with the KRISS Super V with Suppressor and 230grs and getting tight groups too! I think strange as well but what more important? Dead dick on once zero'd or reticle off center ;o)
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Post by b29driver on Nov 8, 2017 7:51:34 GMT -8
Sounds like there might be some misalignment of the rail that the scope is mounted on.
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Post by Dr. Detector on Nov 8, 2017 8:36:58 GMT -8
b29driver that is not the issue. It's noticeably off center through view finder (Cross Hairs)
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Post by plummer on Nov 8, 2017 14:49:17 GMT -8
Sorry for the runaround on this thread. I finally talked to ATN. Their tech told me that the reticle is supposed to be off center at zero magnification. It comes to center as the magnification is zoomed in. Their reason for this is as follows: if the reticle were to be centered at zero magnification all the way thru zoomed magnification, it causes pixelation. Hence, apparently the off center reticle is normal at zero magnification.
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