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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Leopold LRT question
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<blockquote data-quote="cross" data-source="post: 413547" data-attributes="member: 8592"><p>If you look on the back of the adjustment, toward the butt of the rifle, you see the graduated marks to indicate the number of revolutions that the scope is set for up or down. You can't change the view on those from what it looks like when you've zeroed your rifle (e.g. if you're on the second hatch mark and zeroed, you're on the second hatch mark and when you can see the third hatch mark you know you've turned the scope up one complete revolution).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross, post: 413547, member: 8592"] If you look on the back of the adjustment, toward the butt of the rifle, you see the graduated marks to indicate the number of revolutions that the scope is set for up or down. You can't change the view on those from what it looks like when you've zeroed your rifle (e.g. if you're on the second hatch mark and zeroed, you're on the second hatch mark and when you can see the third hatch mark you know you've turned the scope up one complete revolution). [/QUOTE]
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