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New Scope Adjustment Question (S&B PMII)
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<blockquote data-quote="JW74" data-source="post: 1229843" data-attributes="member: 81323"><p>I received a bunch of good info about this over the weekend. Basically the turret on this scope adjusts a total of 26 Mils, but the scope itself has 33 Mils of internal adjustment. The reason S&B does this is so that if you are zeroed near the bottom of the elevation range with the full 26 Mils of elevation left for the come up there will still be at least 7 Mils left in internal adjustment. Even though you can't dial up the additional 7 Mils it helps so that you will still have a decent amount of windage adjustment available when you are bottomed out or topped out on your elevation adjustment. With a 20+MOA base you will be able to use the full 26 Mils of elevation adjustment with a 100 yard zero on the S&B PMII 3-20x50. Great news for the real long shots!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW74, post: 1229843, member: 81323"] I received a bunch of good info about this over the weekend. Basically the turret on this scope adjusts a total of 26 Mils, but the scope itself has 33 Mils of internal adjustment. The reason S&B does this is so that if you are zeroed near the bottom of the elevation range with the full 26 Mils of elevation left for the come up there will still be at least 7 Mils left in internal adjustment. Even though you can't dial up the additional 7 Mils it helps so that you will still have a decent amount of windage adjustment available when you are bottomed out or topped out on your elevation adjustment. With a 20+MOA base you will be able to use the full 26 Mils of elevation adjustment with a 100 yard zero on the S&B PMII 3-20x50. Great news for the real long shots!! [/QUOTE]
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