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The Basics, Starting Out
Dialing in the range
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<blockquote data-quote="LostInSpace278" data-source="post: 241131" data-attributes="member: 12517"><p>I have a Nikon Monarch 4-16x42 mil-dot. I will not try and answer the first question, but as far as the second question I can offer some insight.</p><p></p><p>Most, if not all medium to high dollar scopes will have MOA markings on the turrets. On many scopes you can reset the zero, meaning after you zero your scope at the range. Remove the coin slot screw, pull the turret off, line up the "0" on the turret with the zero hash mark and reinstall.</p><p></p><p> NightForce offers scopes that have "zero stop", meaning that you dial up for your yardage and just spin your turret down and stops at your zeroing point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LostInSpace278, post: 241131, member: 12517"] I have a Nikon Monarch 4-16x42 mil-dot. I will not try and answer the first question, but as far as the second question I can offer some insight. Most, if not all medium to high dollar scopes will have MOA markings on the turrets. On many scopes you can reset the zero, meaning after you zero your scope at the range. Remove the coin slot screw, pull the turret off, line up the "0" on the turret with the zero hash mark and reinstall. NightForce offers scopes that have "zero stop", meaning that you dial up for your yardage and just spin your turret down and stops at your zeroing point. [/QUOTE]
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