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The Basics, Starting Out
Help with scope windage issue
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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 1949341" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>Recenter the reticle !!!</p><p>A mirror held against the front bell will show a stationary reticle and a moveable reticle. Turn the turrets till they converge, you're centered. </p><p> Or a bit more time consuming is to adjust the turrets "without force" till they stop , then turn the the turrets the opposite way "without force" till stopping , while counting the clicks , divide that number in half and you have the number of clicks to center the reticle. Make note of it, probably come in handy in the future. </p><p>Before you go shimming the rings, get a new set.( <em><span style="font-size: 15px">they can be resold if not needed</span></em>) . You may have overlapped the rings, yeah it's possible. </p><p>You start shimming<em> inside</em> the rings, you are probably going to kink the scope tube. </p><p>That's No Bueno !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 1949341, member: 113391"] Recenter the reticle !!! A mirror held against the front bell will show a stationary reticle and a moveable reticle. Turn the turrets till they converge, you're centered. Or a bit more time consuming is to adjust the turrets "without force" till they stop , then turn the the turrets the opposite way "without force" till stopping , while counting the clicks , divide that number in half and you have the number of clicks to center the reticle. Make note of it, probably come in handy in the future. Before you go shimming the rings, get a new set.( [I][SIZE=4]they can be resold if not needed[/SIZE][/I]) . You may have overlapped the rings, yeah it's possible. You start shimming[I] inside[/I] the rings, you are probably going to kink the scope tube. That's No Bueno !!! [/QUOTE]
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