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I have a nightforce nxs that doesn’t have a zero stop. Is it possible to have one installed, a way to DIY it, or retrofit a zero set cap?
Oh, and believe it or not, deer bite. Fairly hard.
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Don't forget the backlash feature....
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I don't believe they'll add zero stop without going to high speed turrets as well.
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with a little patience you can make a zero stop with a piece of PVC pipe and s sander or a small lathe. Google it there is quite a bit of info on how to make it work.
How can I tell you bye if you wont leave?
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400$ for a zero on the high speed.
A set of burrris rings can get you close to the bottom. I’ve left 5moa on the bottom side.
Last edited by fredIII; 06/30/19.
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I had Nightforce add a zero stop to my first Nightforce purchased before zero stops were available. It works great and the turn around time was about six weeks, although it was many years ago.
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