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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Nikon 6-18 Buckmaster
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<blockquote data-quote="britz" data-source="post: 260996" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>As far as resetting the zero, all you are able to set is the 6 MOA on the knob itself. When you take the allen screw out you simply slip the knob off, turn it so the zero is next to the indicator on the scope (little hash mark), then you slip the know back on and reinstall the allen screw. You have a full range (40MOA) adjustment available w/o touching the allen screw. When You count your clicks, you will need to keep track of how many revolutions you made or remember which revolution line was exposed below the knob cap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britz, post: 260996, member: 7865"] As far as resetting the zero, all you are able to set is the 6 MOA on the knob itself. When you take the allen screw out you simply slip the knob off, turn it so the zero is next to the indicator on the scope (little hash mark), then you slip the know back on and reinstall the allen screw. You have a full range (40MOA) adjustment available w/o touching the allen screw. When You count your clicks, you will need to keep track of how many revolutions you made or remember which revolution line was exposed below the knob cap. [/QUOTE]
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