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tim emery Posted on Nov 27, 2017

Where can i find the range drum tables for tasco range finding/trajectory compensating scopes

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SOURCE: PARTS FOR A TASCO RIFLE SCOPE

Hi, I think they can be found on amazon. here: Amazon com tasco rifle scope parts I hope this was helpful. cheers

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I have a tasco scope that has a range finder cross hairs in it and i was wondering if it was made for a 300 weatherby mag?

It will work for any rifle with an appropriate ring set. The range finder markings will fall at different ranges depending on the speed of your bullet. You will have to test or use a balistic calculator to find out these yardages.
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What is the correct way to use a tasco 5x20mm

If you are referring to the Tasco 5x20mm Golf range finding scope, Then you look through the scope and view the hole with a flag in it. Place the hole at the baseline as seen through the reticle, then read the numbers off the line at the top of the flag. I believe these are in tens of yards, not meters. So: 15 through the scope would actually be 150 yards. Finding the range to objects other-than the hole flag might be possible if you could accurately estimate how tall a hole flag would appear at the location you are looking at.
5x magnification is enough that it might help to stand with feet slightly apart and hold the scope with both hands to help steady the image. I can see the image wiggle with my shaky hands and heart beat.
I'm sorry that I can't help select the best iron or driver for each range. That will be up to you or a good caddy.
I hope this helps some.
Good luck,
Bentley
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Scope will not bore site. when cranking scope left it goes right, when cranking scope down it goes up. when goes other directions it runs out of adjustment before reaching barrel sight line by 2" in...

The sighting sounds about right to me meaning to you need to adjust the cross hairs i the opposite direction to where your point of aim is. If your sight is off 1/4 inch to the left you need to bring the barrel to the right to compensate and that's what the bore scope/site is doing. Think opposite and you'll have that tuned in a few seconds. I don't doubt that you have the correct mounting hardware BUT, it's from center bore to center scope what 2 inches so at 25'? Depending on what caliber I'd say at 25' you need to hold 2 inches high for center target. I'll just guess that you might not be able to get a zero until say about 25 yards with a 22 short. A larger bore/caliber will extend this out to possibly 100 yards.
I'm going to give you a link to a bullet trajectory chart so you can sort of see what it is I'm trying to write. you may need to cut and past this in your browser window.

http://www.chuckhawks.com/rifle_trajectory_table.htm

Here is another chart that shows a bullet drop from the muzzle.

http://www.chuckhawks.com/bullet_trajectory.htm

Hope this was a help have fun and be safe
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I have a 25 year old Redfield 6X18 scope, with an

bullet drop compensation,,,,compleat hog wash!
no such thing in a scope, only a realy pricy one like £1500.00p worth and there not that good! but there coming soon! driven by a lazer for range finding,,,
still your scope has clouded up becouse its leaking
water has got into it, it could be repaired but its not cheap to do, it needs a complet strip down all the class cleand and new seals then a re-gas and it should be as good as new for another 25 years or so,
any good scope with mill dot will work for you, you just need to relurn the bullet drop over again,,and with the years of shooting you have had that should come easy as falling over,,,why not just get a good prised 3/9x40 mill dot and try that out insted, you will be plesently pleased with todays mid priced range scopes treet your self, and save money at the same time
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When adjusting for a couple of inches, the next shot is a foot off. It seems to wander all over the target.

! click is 1 inch @ 100 yards, provided you have the correct scope for the rifle.
If you are sighting in a .22 LR 40 grain match velocity bullet for 100 yards, the mid range trajectory (50 Yards) is 6" higher. The bullet has a 6" arc half way to your target. If you are sighting in a .270 with 150 grain blunt tail bullets for 250 yards, the mid range trajectory is .4 higher. It only has 4/10" arc half way.
You most match the scope to the gun, and the 1 click= 1 inch rule will apply. Otherwise, it's lock it into a righd mount, fire it and adjust the scope accordingly. If you want to change the range on the scope, it will be guesswork.
I use a Bushnell Banner 3-9X40 with BDC. If you have BDC, make sure you have the correct distance ring in for the caliber.. It will make all the difference in the world.
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How do you sight it true for the rifles prior to using the windage and elevation turrets. All other scopes I,ve seen with range compensators have the ability to be sighted in. I can't figure out how to...

You can get a base line by bore sighting the scope. Bore sight kits are a bit pricy, might be best to take it to a gun range an start at 15 yards shoot a few move out to 25 the 50 then 100. Yes your scope should be sighted for one gun one round, with a cold barrel. Let it cool between shots.  
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Point of impact changes with every shot

Mount the rifle with the scope and make a mark on the backstop right where the crosshairs are pointed at

Shoot several times, several shots will surley jolt the scope some.

If the crosshairs have moved much past your mark then this would indicate the scope is the issue.

If the crosshairs are still pretty well centered to the mark, its not the scope.

If at the same time your grouping looks terrible, and your scope still is on the mark, and the gun is WELL mounted, then the issue is with the accuracy of the rifle.
Make sure the rifle is mounted good for this to ba accurate .
Hope this helps
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PARTS FOR A TASCO RIFLE SCOPE

Hi, I think they can be found on amazon. here: Amazon com tasco rifle scope parts I hope this was helpful. cheers
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Where to find manual or diagrams for Tasco scopes

The manual is here under "Generic Riflescopes". It is a .pdf file.
http://www.tasco.com/support.cfm

The Tasco site for Riflescopes
http://www.tasco.com/section.cfm?s=Riflescopes
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