ok From the barrel how high dose the scope have to be?
I tried gluing the scope rail on the barrel then clip and screws on the rail
but its still not accurate
so any one with a solution feel free to sugess
thankz
help me please with scope issue
- Carlman
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i used one on my marble gun and it was fairly accurate at 50m or so, i used a block of wood that was all square and drilled a hole for my barrel to go through and mounted the rail on that.
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THe shortest possible. The higher the scope, the bigger the angle between em is needed for a certain distance.
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first attach your scope with something that will allow adjustments. due to the quick fall of ammo, youll need to have a range scope which is complicated to make at home, and likely will not resemble what you want. for a marble gun i would just look down outer edge of the barrel.... if you have ever learned about history and the poor performance of musket balls you would know that a scope on a marble gun is useless, unless you use batteries or something that will make some attempt to fly straight.
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Thats what zero-ing in for ispsycix wrote:THe shortest possible. The higher the scope, the bigger the angle between em is needed for a certain distance.
Lower is suggested