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When dialing "up", do you go past by a bit then come down to the desired number of clicks? What about if dialing downward?
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Only when using scopes that don't track track well.
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Sure do, it is just one of those things..... I learned to do it this way so that is how I do it. Probably doesn't help anything but certainly don't hurt nothing either.
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I always finish with an "up" movement or a "right" movement when sighting in my rifles. That's how I learned to do it and it seems to work for me. __________ NRA Life,Endowment,Patron or Benefactor since '72.
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I test my scopes on the first day, if they dont track to where I want them to go when dialing directly to the mark I send them down the road. I have heard the explanation before of why that is more consistent with some brands but prefer to dial to the correct mark without adding extra steps.
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When dialing "up", do you go past by a bit then come down to the desired number of clicks? What about if dialing downward? Jeff, No, if I go past my dial "up" point it is only by mistake. And I never count "clicks". But then my scopes dials are in MILS not MOA, and look like this: So if my drop sheet calls for 4.2 MILS of UP, I just dial directly to 4.2. When I'm done right back to my zero mark. I've got a full 9 mils (that's about 31 MOA) on a single turn of the dial (0.1 Mil per click), and I can go more than 2 full turns (about 70 MOA of up travel). Scope shown is an US Optics SN3 - 3.2-17x44mm w/EREK elevation turret. And just for conversation, this is the reticle I have in it: Also with 9 Mils of hold unders, and 4 Mils of windage available. Perhaps if your turret(s) are not a crisp or precise as this one, then use whatever technique works for you. A good, well built turret should have no backlash or lag. It should just be dial and shoot.... Bob
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Bob, very nice!
Not really talking about backlash of the turret itself, but more the internals. I know some guys go past their mark then either down or up to "load" the erector, but I couldn't remember if it was down or up.
I haven't seen a need for it with my Conquests.
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It's down and left. And yes I do it out of habit. Not that the Conquests need it
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