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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Night Force windage knob problem. Advise please.
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 829563" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>On your windage knob remove the screw completely, and pull out on the knob to remove it. Then look at the O-rings on the scope and make sure one is not out of the grove or damaged. Take your finger and rub some of the grease there over the O-rings and inside the cap. Then place it back on slowly wiggling it pushing all the way on. Once ot is on all the way replace the screw, align the zero and tighten the screw.</p><p> </p><p>For the battery, I would not use tools. But yes they are tight. Using two hands, hold the barrel of the parrelax knob with one hand and twist counter clockwise on the knob top with the other. Sometimes a piece of soft light rawhide or rubber will help you get a better grip. Do not max out the adjustment and twist against it. Do this in the middle of adjustment range so you don't damage the internals of the scope.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 829563, member: 7503"] On your windage knob remove the screw completely, and pull out on the knob to remove it. Then look at the O-rings on the scope and make sure one is not out of the grove or damaged. Take your finger and rub some of the grease there over the O-rings and inside the cap. Then place it back on slowly wiggling it pushing all the way on. Once ot is on all the way replace the screw, align the zero and tighten the screw. For the battery, I would not use tools. But yes they are tight. Using two hands, hold the barrel of the parrelax knob with one hand and twist counter clockwise on the knob top with the other. Sometimes a piece of soft light rawhide or rubber will help you get a better grip. Do not max out the adjustment and twist against it. Do this in the middle of adjustment range so you don't damage the internals of the scope. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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