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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scopes mechanical zero
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<blockquote data-quote="Stevanda" data-source="post: 422841" data-attributes="member: 18265"><p>Hi all, </p><p>I have been read that a scope should be set to its mechanical zero prior to being mounted.As I understand it by winding half way between the top and bottom of it's turrets travel.This would mean you would be limited to only a theoretical half of the available MOA.Not a problem with my NF scope and 20 MOA base but is this zeroing needed.I'm trying to get my head around this before putting the scope on.All comments very welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stevanda, post: 422841, member: 18265"] Hi all, I have been read that a scope should be set to its mechanical zero prior to being mounted.As I understand it by winding half way between the top and bottom of it's turrets travel.This would mean you would be limited to only a theoretical half of the available MOA.Not a problem with my NF scope and 20 MOA base but is this zeroing needed.I'm trying to get my head around this before putting the scope on.All comments very welcome. [/QUOTE]
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