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Homemade Zerostops
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 500223" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I really like your idea lr however heres a thought. there are micrometer type markings under your turret (leupolds with target turrets) with a verticle centerline that indicates where you are clicked to. if you just throw a zero stop (free moving sleeve) you are covering that up and could easily be off one click when dialing a long way could be a miss. thats why the one i have has the set screw. it has a line on it that you line up with the micrometer and tighten the set screws so you dont loose that reference point. so what if you put a mark on yours and found just the right sized O ring to fit under the sleeve to keep tension on it so it doesnt move around. and you dont have to worry ab out marring from a set screw... lightbulb</p><p>if you can address that i think you have quite possible the best option around!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 500223, member: 22242"] I really like your idea lr however heres a thought. there are micrometer type markings under your turret (leupolds with target turrets) with a verticle centerline that indicates where you are clicked to. if you just throw a zero stop (free moving sleeve) you are covering that up and could easily be off one click when dialing a long way could be a miss. thats why the one i have has the set screw. it has a line on it that you line up with the micrometer and tighten the set screws so you dont loose that reference point. so what if you put a mark on yours and found just the right sized O ring to fit under the sleeve to keep tension on it so it doesnt move around. and you dont have to worry ab out marring from a set screw... lightbulb if you can address that i think you have quite possible the best option around! [/QUOTE]
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