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The Basics, Starting Out
Winchester Laredo
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<blockquote data-quote="Desert Fox" data-source="post: 100431" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>Bill, Try this.</p><p>Find the center position of the windage and elevation of your scope's reticle or the erector tube inside your scope and then turn the windage either left or right until the dial won't turn no more.. Rotate the elevation turret one complete revolution and then repeat turning the windage either left or right direction again. You'll find out that you will loose windage clicks everytime you do this. Trust me, your 20 MOA rail has a direct or I might say indirect effect on the windage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desert Fox, post: 100431, member: 396"] Bill, Try this. Find the center position of the windage and elevation of your scope's reticle or the erector tube inside your scope and then turn the windage either left or right until the dial won't turn no more.. Rotate the elevation turret one complete revolution and then repeat turning the windage either left or right direction again. You'll find out that you will loose windage clicks everytime you do this. Trust me, your 20 MOA rail has a direct or I might say indirect effect on the windage. [/QUOTE]
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