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Jim Shockey Learns VX-6 Lesson the Hard Way
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 1235474" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>Yes, they make a standard MOA dial in metal, left in the photo. You can see it goes on with 3 allen head set screws while the stock pop off plastic dial that fits under the cap is on the right. The plastic dial has a lot of flex in it that gives a real mushy feeling to the clicks. It can also pop off if you bump it on something as me and Mr. Shockey found. Mine was the windage though. The metal CDS dial is exposed and they say it is still waterproof. I assume the shaft/spindle(whatever it's called) is sealed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 1235474, member: 64108"] Yes, they make a standard MOA dial in metal, left in the photo. You can see it goes on with 3 allen head set screws while the stock pop off plastic dial that fits under the cap is on the right. The plastic dial has a lot of flex in it that gives a real mushy feeling to the clicks. It can also pop off if you bump it on something as me and Mr. Shockey found. Mine was the windage though. The metal CDS dial is exposed and they say it is still waterproof. I assume the shaft/spindle(whatever it's called) is sealed. [/QUOTE]
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