Hey buds, my mate has an OWL-NV L3 scope and we're trying it out on a Howa 1500 Mini Action .223. The issue we've found is The scope is pointed too high to zero it. Obviously it's a digital scope so the zeroing is done on screen by moving the crosshair across the screen and not by simply adjusting the turrets.
Which is fine but the scope is physically pointed too high to zero and I'm not sure why it's happening I don't think the rail we're using has any MOA so it shouldn't be an issue.
Now the scope's instruction manual is straight doodoo. It doesn't give us any useful information. It tells us in the included items we have two spacer gaskets and two grub screw things. For the life of me I have no idea what the grub screws are for. The spacer gaskets without it telling me what they're for I simply put them under the last screw to try and negate the cant/elevation of the scope which did seem to work a little bit.
So I guess what I'm asking here is has anyone had this issue with the PARDs or with the OWL and any idea how to fix it. My thoughts would be maybe buy some washers from bunnings and cut them to be flat on two sides so they fit in similar to the spacer gaskets that came with it.