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The Basics, Starting Out
No zero stop?
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<blockquote data-quote="frostop" data-source="post: 1122395" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>Well I got my XR Turret last night and put it on this morning.</p><p> </p><p>It does have a zero stop, but it is rather simple and there is a catch, in my case I am zeroed at 100yds, the turret will only turn one complete revolution which in my case, with the turret, gives me a max of slightly over 550yds.</p><p> </p><p>The turret itself has a small pin that stick out on the inside vertical surface and the housing has machined bolstered on the adjacent vertical surface, the pin simply bumps that bolster at zero and at one full revolution.</p><p> </p><p>At this point this is ok with me, I have given myself a max of 600yds with this load,</p><p>280AI 175 gk 2792fps. In the future with more practice and confidence I may try one of Nikons other turrets, in which case I will likely have to come up with a different zero stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frostop, post: 1122395, member: 22611"] Well I got my XR Turret last night and put it on this morning. It does have a zero stop, but it is rather simple and there is a catch, in my case I am zeroed at 100yds, the turret will only turn one complete revolution which in my case, with the turret, gives me a max of slightly over 550yds. The turret itself has a small pin that stick out on the inside vertical surface and the housing has machined bolstered on the adjacent vertical surface, the pin simply bumps that bolster at zero and at one full revolution. At this point this is ok with me, I have given myself a max of 600yds with this load, 280AI 175 gk 2792fps. In the future with more practice and confidence I may try one of Nikons other turrets, in which case I will likely have to come up with a different zero stop. [/QUOTE]
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