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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2516488" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Back in the olden days when using the target scopes, we just counted the number of clicks needed to bottom out the scope and marked it somewhere. Then if we lost our zero setting we just bottomed it out and counted the clicks back up to our zero. Now a full rev on a Unertl was fifty clicks, so knowing that would speed up the counting process.</p><p>We didnt get very excited when zero stops came along because we always sorta had them anyway.</p><p>A thin slice cut from a shotgun case and slid onto the turret after removing the knob worked pretty well also on the Leupold types.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2516488, member: 12443"] Back in the olden days when using the target scopes, we just counted the number of clicks needed to bottom out the scope and marked it somewhere. Then if we lost our zero setting we just bottomed it out and counted the clicks back up to our zero. Now a full rev on a Unertl was fifty clicks, so knowing that would speed up the counting process. We didnt get very excited when zero stops came along because we always sorta had them anyway. A thin slice cut from a shotgun case and slid onto the turret after removing the knob worked pretty well also on the Leupold types. [/QUOTE]
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