Yes, an over-tightened scope on a rifle can get foggy, especially internally. Excessive torque on scope rings can deform the scope tube, causing seal failure. When seals fail, nitrogen or argon gas escapes and moisture enters, leading to internal fogging. Can You Over Tighten a Rifle Scope? Many rifle owners […]
Rifle Scope Setup
Yes, a rifle scope can be Cerakoted to change color or improve durability, but the process requires professional application. Gunsmiths use low-temperature H-Series (150–180°F) or air-cure C-Series Cerakote to prevent damage to internal seals, lenses, and electronics. Can a Rifle Scope Be Cerakoted? Rifle scopes absolutely can be Cerakoted, but […]
Yes, a rifle scope reticle can be changed, but the process requires a manufacturer or professional custom shop. Reticle replacement is not a DIY task due to precision alignment requirements. Costs usually range from $175 to over $700, which often makes buying a new scope more cost-effective. Can You Change […]
Yes, you can sight in a rifle scope at 100 feet (33 yards). At this distance, bullets impact close to the point of aim. For a 100-yard zero, set the point of impact about 1–2 inches below the target center to account for bullet trajectory. Is 100 Feet a Good […]
Rifle scope mounts are cantilevered to push the optic forward for proper eye relief on short, flat-top receivers like AR-15s. This forward offset ensures a natural cheek weld, maintains zero accuracy, and prevents mounting the scope across the receiver and handguard, which can cause alignment and stability issues. What is […]