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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
ring torque
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<blockquote data-quote="pe5b" data-source="post: 100707" data-attributes="member: 5676"><p>I am new to scope use and i mounted a scope and was not aware (i am now) about how much to tighten rings. i got them to tight and the side focus knob wouldnt turn. i backed them off a little bit an it turns fine. I zeroed the scope and everything works fine(focus, windage&amp;elevation and lit rectical) my question is since everything works fine did i hurt the scope?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pe5b, post: 100707, member: 5676"] I am new to scope use and i mounted a scope and was not aware (i am now) about how much to tighten rings. i got them to tight and the side focus knob wouldnt turn. i backed them off a little bit an it turns fine. I zeroed the scope and everything works fine(focus, windage&elevation and lit rectical) my question is since everything works fine did i hurt the scope? [/QUOTE]
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