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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Zeroing the turrets on a Leupold VX-III
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<blockquote data-quote="jerrschmitt" data-source="post: 664471" data-attributes="member: 16076"><p>They will stay still. You just spin that little dial and put the caps back on. Two of my hunting rifles have those and they never move. On my Long Range rigs I have Stoney Point turrets and they have held up pretty well. Factory turret replacement is the best way to go but it's expensive. Stoney Point turrets go for around $25. each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerrschmitt, post: 664471, member: 16076"] They will stay still. You just spin that little dial and put the caps back on. Two of my hunting rifles have those and they never move. On my Long Range rigs I have Stoney Point turrets and they have held up pretty well. Factory turret replacement is the best way to go but it's expensive. Stoney Point turrets go for around $25. each. [/QUOTE]
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