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23-02-2021, 17:25 #1
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How to remember scope turret direction
I have been shooting for decades and using scopes for decades but every time I have to adjust I have to figure out whether the left, right, up and down on the turret moves the crosshairs or the bullet.
Do you have a rhyme or is it just stuck in your head? Did you have to make an effort to remember? How?
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23-02-2021, 17:37 #2
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Re: How to remember scope turret direction
Most scopes indicate the change in POI
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23-02-2021, 18:37 #3
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Re: How to remember scope turret direction
You screw it.
On windage when you screw it in the screw goes left; poi goes left.
You screw it down, poi goes down.
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23-02-2021, 19:36 #4
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Re: How to remember scope turret direction
this what I use. No guessing.
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23-02-2021, 19:45 #5
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Re: How to remember scope turret direction
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23-02-2021, 20:01 #6
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Re: How to remember scope turret direction
Someone should patent printing for example L for left and R for Right on Windage. Then when you want POI to move Right you turn towards R as indicated. Maybe even add an arrow for direction to turn. Wait a minute!!
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23-02-2021, 20:33 #7
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23-02-2021, 21:23 #8
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Re: How to remember scope turret direction
That is half of my problem, I arrive thinking logic rules but then I have to remember that the turret shifts the bullet. I don't understand how they figured this would work because in my mind the bullet goes where the barrel aims, IT IS NOT OFF, the scope is, so you have to shift the scope. The scope goes where I tell it but atm that is not how the turrets work because you are screwing in the opposite direction of where the reticle should move and now I have to remember that every time I get there...just how my brain works, I forget every time.
Krieger that would be awesome. That product is probably way more popular than we think.
I have tried doing the same with an old Bushnell Banner bullet drop compensator scope that shows the distance with a window on the turret and have had plenty fun testing and marking it off because it does not come with a 22lr turret. With a 22 on 4 magnification it is useful up to about 150m on rabbit sizes.
Thanks Janfred and AR. That explanation sorts out having to look at the turret every time. If I can just remember that you guys mentioned POI all my problems are sorted.
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24-02-2021, 08:12 #9
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24-02-2021, 09:42 #10
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Re: How to remember scope turret direction
I see what you mean, the turret is in your grasp and you are turning in the direction of your fingers.
See you have to draw a picture for some moegoes. Baie dankie Jackal
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