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Zeiss elevation problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Kentucky" data-source="post: 1107774" data-attributes="member: 86585"><p>Thanks again to all. Out of pir deparation I decided to go ahead and attempt a fix. I looked loud and hard at the stop function amd decided that I could move it to my satisfaction. To make a long story short, it worked. The Comquest HD 5 has a total of 70 "clicks " of elevation with the stop set for 16 ( I believe). Just removed the dial and turned it past the stop and started elevating. Same with the Windage. As soon as I get it zeroed at 100 I will move the adjust back to bottom stop. Again, thanks to all of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 1107774, member: 86585"] Thanks again to all. Out of pir deparation I decided to go ahead and attempt a fix. I looked loud and hard at the stop function amd decided that I could move it to my satisfaction. To make a long story short, it worked. The Comquest HD 5 has a total of 70 "clicks " of elevation with the stop set for 16 ( I believe). Just removed the dial and turned it past the stop and started elevating. Same with the Windage. As soon as I get it zeroed at 100 I will move the adjust back to bottom stop. Again, thanks to all of you. [/QUOTE]
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