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For Switch-Barrel Guns, How Do You Maintain Accurate Scope Zero?
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<blockquote data-quote="jda2631" data-source="post: 1446274" data-attributes="member: 23675"><p>I'm not talking about setting the turrets for different zeroes for different loads/barrels. If you take off the top of the turret to zero it. There is a horizontal dial, this is what you actually turn to zero the scope. This is the best picture I could find on a quick google search.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/1dVXSLp.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>You zero your scope with Barrel #1. You write down the elevation and the windage of where that barrel was zeroed. (i take a picture with my phone and store it, have visual reference of where it is, since it isn't clicked based. It's infinitely adjustable, can get a tad more precise).</p><p></p><p>You zero it with barrel #2 and do the same.</p><p></p><p>When you go back to barrel #1 you refer to your notes to see where the windage and elevation need to be set to be zeroed, set them in their corresponding locations and you should be good to go. There will be a POI shift from the barrel change, but it is minimal. If done correctly, your POI shift should be less than .2-.4 mil or so. Most times it is closer to .1 mil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jda2631, post: 1446274, member: 23675"] I'm not talking about setting the turrets for different zeroes for different loads/barrels. If you take off the top of the turret to zero it. There is a horizontal dial, this is what you actually turn to zero the scope. This is the best picture I could find on a quick google search. [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/1dVXSLp.jpg[/IMG] You zero your scope with Barrel #1. You write down the elevation and the windage of where that barrel was zeroed. (i take a picture with my phone and store it, have visual reference of where it is, since it isn't clicked based. It's infinitely adjustable, can get a tad more precise). You zero it with barrel #2 and do the same. When you go back to barrel #1 you refer to your notes to see where the windage and elevation need to be set to be zeroed, set them in their corresponding locations and you should be good to go. There will be a POI shift from the barrel change, but it is minimal. If done correctly, your POI shift should be less than .2-.4 mil or so. Most times it is closer to .1 mil. [/QUOTE]
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