Burris Veracity Turret Question

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I have a Burris Veracity 2-10 scope that Burris sent as a warranty replacement to a signature series that fogged. I purchased a custom turret for the scope to match my load data and it works awesome! My problem is that when I turn the turret it only adjusts to 450 yards then the pin hits the end of the track. I can't figure out how to set the zero stop on it so that I can get more than a quarter of a turn on the turret. The directions on the website don't match my turret knobs, guessing website not updated. Any help would be awesome. If I could a just a full turn from 200 yard zero on my turret I would be pumped.

Spring bear is upon us in Alaska!
 
Are you running out of elevation? Might have to go to a 20 moa base if so. Try taking the turret off and spin it up, see if it still stops at 1/4 turn.
 
I have a Burris Veracity 2-10 scope that Burris sent as a warranty replacement to a signature series that fogged. I purchased a custom turret for the scope to match my load data and it works awesome! My problem is that when I turn the turret it only adjusts to 450 yards then the pin hits the end of the track. I can't figure out how to set the zero stop on it so that I can get more than a quarter of a turn on the turret. The directions on the website don't match my turret knobs, guessing website not updated. Any help would be awesome. If I could a just a full turn from 200 yard zero on my turret I would be pumped.

Spring bear is upon us in Alaska!

Did you follow the instructions on page 4 of your user manual? It should be the same as MAD knob system. You should have ~35 MOA from zero but as I understand it the MAD is limited to ~20 MOA. You should (?) have enough internal adjustment but I too recommends a 20 MOA base.

I have the Burris Veracity 4-20 on my .270 AI and I too really like it; non MAD and have a total of ~55 MOA of elevation from zero with 20 MOA base.

Good luck!
 
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