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The Basics, Starting Out
Shim for zero stop
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<blockquote data-quote="NW Hunter" data-source="post: 2543967" data-attributes="member: 23024"><p>I too have lost my zero before when dialing my scopes.</p><p>I foung a different way to return to zero without a zero stop.</p><p>Once I zero my rifle, I set my elevation turret to show "0" on the dial as we all do.</p><p>I then turn the turret towards its bottom while counting how many moa or mils have gone by until the turret hits bottom.</p><p>If it ends up being 35 moa to the bottom, I put this on my stock drop chart for reference.</p><p>If I get lost on where my zero is, I turn my turret to bottom out and then turn it back 35 moa to my zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NW Hunter, post: 2543967, member: 23024"] I too have lost my zero before when dialing my scopes. I foung a different way to return to zero without a zero stop. Once I zero my rifle, I set my elevation turret to show “0” on the dial as we all do. I then turn the turret towards its bottom while counting how many moa or mils have gone by until the turret hits bottom. If it ends up being 35 moa to the bottom, I put this on my stock drop chart for reference. If I get lost on where my zero is, I turn my turret to bottom out and then turn it back 35 moa to my zero. [/QUOTE]
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