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Zero Stop options for NightForce SHV 3-10X42?
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<blockquote data-quote="Another Casual" data-source="post: 1561571" data-attributes="member: 89878"><p>I have a 4-14 SHV and had a similar problem. I ended up using a ring to fit under the turret between it and the scope to limit downward travel. You could probably buy a piece of plastic and sand it to fit. And someone definitely sells it for like $20, which seems too expensive for what it is.</p><p></p><p>I drew one online and 3D printed it at the local library for free. Had to do some sanding in all dimensions, but it works. Only issue I could see is if you really cranked down on it then you'd be pulling up on the erector. That being said, I don't use it to perfectly mark my zero, I just have it there so I can't go a full revolution past my zero and I know to dial back up to zero, if that makes sense. If you're interested and can't figure out how to make one, send me a PM and I can throw one in an envelope and mail it over, I made extras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Casual, post: 1561571, member: 89878"] I have a 4-14 SHV and had a similar problem. I ended up using a ring to fit under the turret between it and the scope to limit downward travel. You could probably buy a piece of plastic and sand it to fit. And someone definitely sells it for like $20, which seems too expensive for what it is. I drew one online and 3D printed it at the local library for free. Had to do some sanding in all dimensions, but it works. Only issue I could see is if you really cranked down on it then you'd be pulling up on the erector. That being said, I don't use it to perfectly mark my zero, I just have it there so I can't go a full revolution past my zero and I know to dial back up to zero, if that makes sense. If you're interested and can't figure out how to make one, send me a PM and I can throw one in an envelope and mail it over, I made extras. [/QUOTE]
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