Hi,
I’m transitioning from Kahles to ZC for a 300NM rifle. Ended up going with the ZC 8-40x56 scope. The rifle has a 20MOA rail and I’m using Spuhr mounts with an additional 20MOA forward slant. That’s about 11.1 mils of offset at 100 yards.
With a. Kahles scope, if I needed to drop more than .5 mil below for zeroing I could simply loosen the elevation set screws rotate the elevation knob in the down direction by the desire amount, and retighten.
After reading the instructions from ZC, I still can’t figure it out - even when I unlock the elevation turret and loosen the set screws, I can’t depress elevation below zero stop.
Anyone have experience with this? Any tips?
Thanks in advance!
I’m transitioning from Kahles to ZC for a 300NM rifle. Ended up going with the ZC 8-40x56 scope. The rifle has a 20MOA rail and I’m using Spuhr mounts with an additional 20MOA forward slant. That’s about 11.1 mils of offset at 100 yards.
With a. Kahles scope, if I needed to drop more than .5 mil below for zeroing I could simply loosen the elevation set screws rotate the elevation knob in the down direction by the desire amount, and retighten.
After reading the instructions from ZC, I still can’t figure it out - even when I unlock the elevation turret and loosen the set screws, I can’t depress elevation below zero stop.
Anyone have experience with this? Any tips?
Thanks in advance!