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Scope adjustment help
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonscout" data-source="post: 767609" data-attributes="member: 45805"><p>Appreciate the feedback! Yes Stokey and Pit, I misspoke on the ability for "infinite adjustment". I meant that not having definitive clicks is something I haven't come across yet. The click "value" is on a sticker inside one of the turret caps. The scope itself is a 3x9, rear focusing, single post. The marks are clearly dilineated on the turrets. Just no clicks. I don't want to burn too many rounds till I find out as much as possible on the scope. And I'm the kind of guy that once sighted in, leaves the optics alone. Shooting in the Army was not much different for me since I only took shots out to 800 yards. Budget cuts in the 70's in my unit meant scout/snipers took lots of KD time. Most of the time the 500 KD range were the best days of the year. Now my shots don't surpass 500, so it's a moot point as I've always been pretty consistent with "kentucky windage" for bullet drop on any given caliber....But still wanna find out the most I can to make this ol' gal sing her best!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonscout, post: 767609, member: 45805"] Appreciate the feedback! Yes Stokey and Pit, I misspoke on the ability for "infinite adjustment". I meant that not having definitive clicks is something I haven't come across yet. The click "value" is on a sticker inside one of the turret caps. The scope itself is a 3x9, rear focusing, single post. The marks are clearly dilineated on the turrets. Just no clicks. I don't want to burn too many rounds till I find out as much as possible on the scope. And I'm the kind of guy that once sighted in, leaves the optics alone. Shooting in the Army was not much different for me since I only took shots out to 800 yards. Budget cuts in the 70's in my unit meant scout/snipers took lots of KD time. Most of the time the 500 KD range were the best days of the year. Now my shots don't surpass 500, so it's a moot point as I've always been pretty consistent with "kentucky windage" for bullet drop on any given caliber....But still wanna find out the most I can to make this ol' gal sing her best!! [/QUOTE]
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