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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Turret Reliability Improvement
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<blockquote data-quote="Buttermilk" data-source="post: 2940583" data-attributes="member: 5262"><p>I think if you are dialing away from the erector spring, then dialing beyond the correction and back down is the way to go. If dialing towards the erector spring the it may not be as important to dial beyond the correction and then back. </p><p></p><p>This should help with any slack in the system as well as allow the erector spring to overcome any friction and catch up to the turret before dialing back to desired correction.</p><p></p><p>If I dial left windage, I dial to my correction. If I dial right windage, I dial passed my intended corrected then back. If I dial up, I dial passed my correction and back down. If for some reason I dial down (not likely ever gonna happen as I zero at 100), I would dial to my correction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buttermilk, post: 2940583, member: 5262"] I think if you are dialing away from the erector spring, then dialing beyond the correction and back down is the way to go. If dialing towards the erector spring the it may not be as important to dial beyond the correction and then back. This should help with any slack in the system as well as allow the erector spring to overcome any friction and catch up to the turret before dialing back to desired correction. If I dial left windage, I dial to my correction. If I dial right windage, I dial passed my intended corrected then back. If I dial up, I dial passed my correction and back down. If for some reason I dial down (not likely ever gonna happen as I zero at 100), I would dial to my correction. [/QUOTE]
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