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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1359977" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>On the Vortex, the shims do are not meant to be a hard stop. They stop the turret from tuning a full turn past your marked zero. I have mine shimmed to turn almost 1/2 turn past my zero on the way down. Once I hit that stop - and it can vary a click or two - I turn backup to my zero. That's just how they work. This has no relation on how well the scope tracks. Have two with quite a bit of twisting on them and they track perfectly. Have ran tall target test on them to 24 MOA and both are almost exact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1359977, member: 74902"] On the Vortex, the shims do are not meant to be a hard stop. They stop the turret from tuning a full turn past your marked zero. I have mine shimmed to turn almost 1/2 turn past my zero on the way down. Once I hit that stop - and it can vary a click or two - I turn backup to my zero. That's just how they work. This has no relation on how well the scope tracks. Have two with quite a bit of twisting on them and they track perfectly. Have ran tall target test on them to 24 MOA and both are almost exact. [/QUOTE]
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