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how important is zero-stop?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 610336" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>We are using the exact same scope you are using. With that in mind and along with Len's above post I will give you my .02 cent opinion.</p><p></p><p>1. You can put a zero stop on your existing scope and after 3 years and I don't know how many ups and downs we have had no problems. This is what I would suggest you do also. If you want to PM me I will gladly steer you to the source that did the work and one I trust.</p><p></p><p>2. If you are going to use your scope for only paper/steel then you may not need a zero stop. If you are going to hunt with it then my opinion says a zero stop is mandatory. It only takes one instance in the heat of the battle in the field for you to screw up - been there done that - spring bear hunting - I'm still kicking myself for my stupidity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 610336, member: 8833"] We are using the exact same scope you are using. With that in mind and along with Len's above post I will give you my .02 cent opinion. 1. You can put a zero stop on your existing scope and after 3 years and I don't know how many ups and downs we have had no problems. This is what I would suggest you do also. If you want to PM me I will gladly steer you to the source that did the work and one I trust. 2. If you are going to use your scope for only paper/steel then you may not need a zero stop. If you are going to hunt with it then my opinion says a zero stop is mandatory. It only takes one instance in the heat of the battle in the field for you to screw up - been there done that - spring bear hunting - I'm still kicking myself for my stupidity. [/QUOTE]
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