Seems like the crosshairs are mounted to the rear ocular. Shot a box of shells through the gun trying to sight it in, until I let my gunsmith shoot it and try to sight it in. After he fired two shots, he tried to adjust the ocular and noticed that if you touched or moved the ocular, the crosshairs moved at 100 yards. He adjusted it and fired a shot to show me and the round struck the target about six inches from the area of the others. Also, this was match ammo! Maybe, I got the only one with a problem, but I won't be trying out another Gold Star. I have owned and do own other BSA scopes and like them all, but this one. Maybe others will have better luck!
Pros: Looks like a nikon monarch, good power range
Cons: design
This review was written in the old system and had content requirements that are different than reviews written today.