Scope zeroing is individual optimization
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Originally Posted by
Teggy
but I'd rather use a repro mount because I doubt the zero for the original rifle is the same as mine.
I notice that this scope is no longer listed (did you buy it?).
Anyway, as far as the zero is concerned, what makes you think that a repro is zeroed for your rifle?
They all have to be zeroed, if for no other reason than that you will probably not be using the same ammo as way back when. And will you be using a sling, or a sandbag? If you want to get the ultimate out of the rifle (which might well be sub-MOA accuracy at 100 yards) then these little things make a noticeable difference - even the way you hold it.
So it does not matter what scope you buy. You will have to zero it on your rifle, with your ammo, with you shooting.
:wave:
Patrick