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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Changing POI
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<blockquote data-quote="Bear Camp" data-source="post: 811362" data-attributes="member: 43472"><p>In response to the tight spot on the NightForce turret it very well could be a simple fix. If the set screw that tightens the turret after zeroing is over tightened it can cause a "tight spot" as it will distort slightly and such tight tolerances the of manufacturing of the scope it can "get tight". Try loosing the set screw up and re-torque it a little lighter. The vertical turret with 2 set screws seems to be a little more touchy. Hope that helps and saves you time from sending in.</p><p></p><p>Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bear Camp, post: 811362, member: 43472"] In response to the tight spot on the NightForce turret it very well could be a simple fix. If the set screw that tightens the turret after zeroing is over tightened it can cause a "tight spot" as it will distort slightly and such tight tolerances the of manufacturing of the scope it can "get tight". Try loosing the set screw up and re-torque it a little lighter. The vertical turret with 2 set screws seems to be a little more touchy. Hope that helps and saves you time from sending in. Brad [/QUOTE]
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