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Low Priced Long Range Scopes by Ian McMurchy
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 563111" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>the problem with marking the turret with a sharpie is thats its a permanant mark. if you ever swap the scope to a different gun you could be sorry the mark is there. ive personally experienced this.</p><p>once the gun is zeroed and the scope knob reset at 0, simply bottom the scope out counting the clicks or minits and make note of that information. </p><p>whenever in doubt of your zero, just go to the bottom and back the noted amount which should be the zero setting. </p><p>losing zero is not an uncommon problem. otherwise zero stop in scopes would not have been created.</p><p>paying attention and good information works just as well.</p><p> </p><p>as for lower cost scopes, theres no doubt many of them will do a fine job.</p><p>there is absolutly no need for one to feel left out for not having a high end scope or rifle.</p><p>buy what you can afford and use it. if it works for you nothing else matters.</p><p>dont worry about what other opinions are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 563111, member: 12443"] the problem with marking the turret with a sharpie is thats its a permanant mark. if you ever swap the scope to a different gun you could be sorry the mark is there. ive personally experienced this. once the gun is zeroed and the scope knob reset at 0, simply bottom the scope out counting the clicks or minits and make note of that information. whenever in doubt of your zero, just go to the bottom and back the noted amount which should be the zero setting. losing zero is not an uncommon problem. otherwise zero stop in scopes would not have been created. paying attention and good information works just as well. as for lower cost scopes, theres no doubt many of them will do a fine job. there is absolutly no need for one to feel left out for not having a high end scope or rifle. buy what you can afford and use it. if it works for you nothing else matters. dont worry about what other opinions are. [/QUOTE]
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