Originally Posted by
Westcliffe01
You might find that "dialing" a scope like that is an exercise in futility. My Weaver scopes can be zeroed, but I would NEVER dial any correction in the field. It can take several shots to settle the reticle position and sometimes the adjustment will undershoot and other times overshoot. I would regard it as considerably less risky to use "kentucky windage" and hold over a dimension (based on the size of the animal) that equates to the amount of drop needed for the shot.
In my opinion, the worst aspect of a cheap scope is the turret. You are fortunate if it even stays put when you need it to.
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