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Custom zero stop??

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An old subject I gather but my search turned up zero:) Does anyone make zero stops? Or have a good DYI plan. I have a Sightron SIII 8-32.
Thanks for any help
 
Hi
Just in the process of getting some turned up by a friend out of nylon or something similar to these specs: I.D 23.6mm, O.D. between 25.6mm & 26.6mm Height 4mm. This should give me either a 300 yd or 600yd zero ( can't remember). i'll get a couple so I can play around to get final sizings.

This if for my Sightron 10 x 50. Up till now I'v been using an O-Ring that gets me close to zero but I have to take it off each put-away time to put the turret covers back on.

I did find some off-the-shelf washers that were pretty close to this but not exact.
 
I have made a few out of delrin for my personal use. A very handy little gadget. I do a lot of dialing for long range plinking and it is very nice to have a safety net when things go sideways!

Paul
 
Very simple. I took a silver Sharpie and made a thick silver line against the turrent at my zero. Prevents coming down a revolution too far.
Never would have thought of that ... brilliant and the KISS methods always seem to make things work
 
I use what I call the Fred Flintstone method. I place a label on each scope with revolutions from full stop to zero. I have 3 of those identical scopes, it has worked for me so far.
 
Hi
Just in the process of getting some turned up by a friend out of nylon or something similar to these specs: I.D 23.6mm, O.D. between 25.6mm & 26.6mm Height 4mm. This should give me either a 300 yd or 600yd zero ( can't remember). i'll get a couple so I can play around to get final sizings.

This if for my Sightron 10 x 50. Up till now I'v been using an O-Ring that gets me close to zero but I have to take it off each put-away time to put the turret covers back on.

I did find some off-the-shelf washers that were pretty close to this but not exact.
Well just tried the two different thicknesses of washers my colleague made up for me and all I know at this stage is they fit perfectly and I can screw the turret caps back on with them in place. Final proof of what height they need to be will be worked out at the range with a little piece of sandpaper to get it as close as I can. Really as long as I am within one revolution of the 300yd setting I'll be good to go.
 

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