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<blockquote data-quote="Augustus" data-source="post: 191515" data-attributes="member: 10142"><p>Dave, I guess this is the reason I use the holdovers, I grew up using cheap scopes that would never return to zero if moved then returned to the same setting. Also they would not move at all when adjusted then suddenly take a huge leap. Once I get my zero I dont touch the knobs, this is just a phobia of mine. I have done box tests with the USOs and they have been flawless. It still gives me the willys to crank the knobs. The owners manual that came with the USO scopes addressed the problem you speak of and indicated when you get to the outer capabilities of the adjustments the problems you are talking about can occur. Get a good sloped base and stay out of the danger zone if it worries you. I am coming to grips with my phobia and have recently started using the knobs for wind and spin when shooting at a small target with no reference for the Horus Reticle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augustus, post: 191515, member: 10142"] Dave, I guess this is the reason I use the holdovers, I grew up using cheap scopes that would never return to zero if moved then returned to the same setting. Also they would not move at all when adjusted then suddenly take a huge leap. Once I get my zero I dont touch the knobs, this is just a phobia of mine. I have done box tests with the USOs and they have been flawless. It still gives me the willys to crank the knobs. The owners manual that came with the USO scopes addressed the problem you speak of and indicated when you get to the outer capabilities of the adjustments the problems you are talking about can occur. Get a good sloped base and stay out of the danger zone if it worries you. I am coming to grips with my phobia and have recently started using the knobs for wind and spin when shooting at a small target with no reference for the Horus Reticle. [/QUOTE]
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