Hi all and I know this has been asked but I cannot find.
I have a new CDS VX3i scope and have arrived at a load worthy of doing the custom turret with soon. Do I send just the voucher and cap away or do they need the whole scope?[emoji57]
Cheers.
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Hi all and I know this has been asked but I cannot find.
I have a new CDS VX3i scope and have arrived at a load worthy of doing the custom turret with soon. Do I send just the voucher and cap away or do they need the whole scope?[emoji57]
Cheers.
You landed on 'one' load? My ass ha ha you change your load everyday!!! :D
Just voucher and cap.
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Id leave it as moa ;)
God you buggers[emoji849]
Was more about having a Zero stop?
Why do you have to send in your original moa cap?? I thought just the voucher and load details?
Thanks all. [emoji106]
Over and out.
I am thinking of going with a MOA dial with a zero stop cos I can't settle on just one load. Has anybody had this done and do they have a photo of the resulting cap? Are the hash marks any clearer and are numbers labeled more frequently?
The big weakness of this system is there is no way to lock the turret so the it can move when you carry the rifle. Having a zero stop helps with that because it makes it easier to check.
+100
as for a "zero stop", use Burris Signature Zee rings...
on all my rifles I have a label on the elevation turret top that simply says something like 100yds = up 12. if I am ever concerned about being a revolution out, I dial back to physical stop, and then up 12 if that is what the label tells me. with burris rings you can get this down to a couple of moa up, always a good idea to wind down below actual zero and couple up.
this of course assumes that the scope has decent repetable turrets and does not keep clicking once the reticle stops moving - oh jay, i coached a club mate with one of these last weekend, no matter how much more we dialed up the poi stayed the same :pissed off:
Most of my shots are inside of 200 yards. I am sending mine back to Leupold and I am going to pay them to convert it back to a finger click. I dislike the tiny little Allen wrench and various dails......I don't have the patience for such nonsense. I go by the K.I.S.S. rule:
"Keep it simple stupid".
In the bush we wrap insulation tape around the dials so they can't b---- well move. I agree, the piddly little allenscrews are pathetic on a scope costing over a grand.
Pretty sure that's how most dialable turrets are attached, piddly little Allen head grub screws. Not sure why it's an issue though. Sight the rifle, set the turret, done.
Better than having 3x M6x1mm grubscrews being over tightened by hunting idiots.
The tiny little Allen screws are exasperating. I like to take great care in sighting my rifle in and then leave it alone.
As stated, I do not typically take shots much past 200 yards. I can readily understand the long range Shooters having a different mentality and method.
I have had mine come loose three times now (AR15) after putting a few rounds through it. I am going to set them up then locktight the barstards in place this time.