I have been collecting Collimator readings on various rifle scopes and have a few questions. I'm hoping some on the list may have already tried some of this and have advise on its practical use.
I realize that there are factors other than scope rifle that affect the results. Stock weld, cheek placement on comb, centering of the eye in the scope and range rifle is zeroed at, and others I may not have thought of yet.
Most of my readings occur in the same quadrant of the grid. Some more or less but about the same general area.
Has this been others experience?
I assume that its not the goal to get 0 U/D and 0 L/R? I believe its use is to collect data on a particular setup to aid checking zero.
If others have more to add or other uses please share.
Thanks,
Paul
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