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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
night force scopes; bringing it back to zero
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<blockquote data-quote="hoghound" data-source="post: 134704" data-attributes="member: 5193"><p>New Shooter, everybody has their own style and what works for them. The way I have mine setup is that both knobs are set on zero. I have used the ex-bal program to determin my drops using the 2moa bars, so I don't have to play the crank game on elevation. As far as the windage I crank. That way all I have to do is glance down to see the settings before the shot to verify all is on zero. It's all in training yourself to a procedure you have set for yourself.</p><p></p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoghound, post: 134704, member: 5193"] New Shooter, everybody has their own style and what works for them. The way I have mine setup is that both knobs are set on zero. I have used the ex-bal program to determin my drops using the 2moa bars, so I don't have to play the crank game on elevation. As far as the windage I crank. That way all I have to do is glance down to see the settings before the shot to verify all is on zero. It's all in training yourself to a procedure you have set for yourself. Tim [/QUOTE]
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