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QUESTION RE: Zeroing my BSA 4-14 FFP

thedanielarthur

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I've recently sighted in my BSA 4-14 and it took almost 2 revolutions to get it zeroed. When I "reset" the turrets is there a way to get those back? I know I'm asking this wrong. The turret post has 0-6 (I assume letting you know how many revolutions.) It's now zeroed but sitting on the 2 line not the 0 line. Do I just remember that it's zeroed to this line and always take it back to here? Or is there a way to get the turret back down to the zero line on the turret post? Hopefully someone here has this scope and will be familiar with the question. Thanks in advance for any help!

Daniel
 
I've recently sighted in my BSA 4-14 and it took almost 2 revolutions to get it zeroed. When I "reset" the turrets is there a way to get those back? I know I'm asking this wrong. The turret post has 0-6 (I assume letting you know how many revolutions.) It's now zeroed but sitting on the 2 line not the 0 line. Do I just remember that it's zeroed to this line and always take it back to here? Or is there a way to get the turret back down to the zero line on the turret post? Hopefully someone here has this scope and will be familiar with the question. Thanks in advance for any help!

Daniel
That's about where I'm zeroed at with the two that I have....
You can add a 20 MOA rail and get some back, it's probably not going to all of it back, but it will get some..
With that said, that scope has almost 100 Moa of travel or 30ish mils.. So it still has plenty of travel left to get you where you need to go...
You can also add shims under the elevation cap to give you a crude zero stop. Kinda like Vortex does with their scopes..
 
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