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How to Use "Set Screws"in Turrets of MK 4 6.5-20 leupold
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<blockquote data-quote="Pat S." data-source="post: 82917" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p><strong>Re: How to Use \"Set Screws\"in Turrets of MK 4 6.5-20 leupold</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm probably being redundant here but: Zero your rifle as you normally would for whatever yardage you choose. If you have a windage adjustment in the rear scope mount make as fine an adjustment as you can to get your left/right close before using your internal scope windage adjustment. Once you've shot your rifle and zeroed it for your yardage of choice, loosen the small allen screws on the turret knobs and they will spin freely on the turrets. Now move the knobs to the zero on the dial/scale then tighten them down. Your turrets will now be zeroed for elevation and windage for whatever yardage you chose.</p><p></p><p> Pat S.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pat S., post: 82917, member: 1161"] [b]Re: How to Use \"Set Screws\"in Turrets of MK 4 6.5-20 leupold[/b] I'm probably being redundant here but: Zero your rifle as you normally would for whatever yardage you choose. If you have a windage adjustment in the rear scope mount make as fine an adjustment as you can to get your left/right close before using your internal scope windage adjustment. Once you've shot your rifle and zeroed it for your yardage of choice, loosen the small allen screws on the turret knobs and they will spin freely on the turrets. Now move the knobs to the zero on the dial/scale then tighten them down. Your turrets will now be zeroed for elevation and windage for whatever yardage you chose. Pat S. [/QUOTE]
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