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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle_freemason" data-source="post: 331813" data-attributes="member: 19808"><p>I have a scope with target turrets. The scope is fantastic but it has no turret stop. Because of this lack of feature I often worry that while in the field my turret will get bumped and I will not be able to find my 100 yard zero.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone got any ways of of making turret stops? I have considered using a plastic insert between the bottom of the turret and the housing of the scope, however, I am unable to find any plastic that is durable enough yet workable enough to do what I am wanting to do.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully, someone else has come up with a solution for this.</p><p></p><p>Kyle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle_freemason, post: 331813, member: 19808"] I have a scope with target turrets. The scope is fantastic but it has no turret stop. Because of this lack of feature I often worry that while in the field my turret will get bumped and I will not be able to find my 100 yard zero. Has anyone got any ways of of making turret stops? I have considered using a plastic insert between the bottom of the turret and the housing of the scope, however, I am unable to find any plastic that is durable enough yet workable enough to do what I am wanting to do. Hopefully, someone else has come up with a solution for this. Kyle [/QUOTE]
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