Allright, so I bought a brand new APS2-SV and it works perfectly. I zeroed the scope for .36 bbs and everthing was going great. Just today I installed a new 200% spring with necessary reinforcements. So I went outside to re-zero my scope with .36 bbs because of course my gun was shooting faster and farther. After 100 bbs, (this makes me very aggravated) I still haven't succesfully zeroed the scope. I'm using an Ncstar 3-9x40 with high scope rings and the normal scope mount that comes with the APS2-SV. I have maxed out both the elevation and windage adjustment dials to their extremes and the bb is still shooting about a foot up and to the left of the crosshair's center. Yes I know which way to turn the dials to adjust the bbs flight path and I know to set my gun up in a clamp so that it doesn't move after each shot so that I accurately zero the scope. Since I can't adjust the dials on the scope any farther to get the bb to land directly on the center crosshairs, are there any suggestions to maybe adjust the entire scope so that it lines up correctly? Its close to the crosshairs but not close enough to be accurate. If I could only move the dials a little more, it would line up. But I can't.