Been "off line" last 4 weeks or so with trip away with better half, and then farm sitting for mate last week. Guess what part was best !
Returning the turret to a fixed zero stop on the VX6 is IMO very important ( as longrange308 above states) when the turret has no horizontal vernier marks on it because the externals of the turret do not move up and down, therefore you cant tell "what turn" your on should the turret turn "accidently" while the rifle is being carried. (The vx6 has very light sometimes hard to determine clicks and can be moved easily if the rifle should rub on your pack etc.) Last trip I did was a goat cull, with various ranges from Zero (100yds) to around 525 (Ranged with Leica Binos.) therefore I was continually adjusting and returning to zero but I started to shoot very high. Cause was one of the grub screws coming loose ( not unscrewing per say but friction loose on the middle capstan) and the CDS dial adjusted "up" only adjusted"down" intermittently meaning I was gaining in elevation all the time until I was about 40cm too high at 100M ! Leupold say not to over tighten the grub screws, hence the issue. I now tighten them up really tight. I emailed Leupold re this issue and they replied but had no real opinion on it.
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