Originally Posted by
steve25
I have a Redhead Pursuit 3-9X40 A0 muzzleloader scope with a drop compensater that goes from 10yrds all the way up to 300yrds and after you pass the 300yrd mark it will turn all the way to something that looks like a side ways 8.
Sideways oo ='s infinity - so if you are shooting a range longer than is on the adjustable objective - then you should be on that setting to get the correct parollax
What I need to know is when I sight it in lets say at 100yrds do I set the compensater to 100yrds? Not for sure if the scope has the same paradox as a regular muzzleloader scope??? Aslo what does the side ways 8 mean??
If you do not know the range then set the objective to what you think the range might be... If you are close and look through the scope everything should be in focus with the crosshairs.
I know these ?'s may be silly but I have never used a scope like this on any gun. I went to Basspro website and they don't sell it anymore also done a google search no dice there either.
Hope this helps - but keep asking question if it did not. I have a 4x16x50 scope on my .17HMR with the adjustable objective (AO)