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...Windage adjustment is fully clockwise "turned in", and I'm still not quite there at 100 yds. With a longer shot in the wind I'm going to have a real problem. Any suggestions? remount the scope using ...
...WINDAGE Adjustment KNOB is 'broken' or what? If you have dropped it or somehow broken it, it's unlikely that you will be able to repair it yourself, in which case I refer you again to BSA. If there's ...
windage adjust and elavation adjustment it is working backwards. If your point of impact needs to move up, turn the knob the direction that says up. If it needs to move left, turn the windage knob the
...adjustment knob is turned all the way out (counter clockwise) and still hasn't moved the point of impact to the right enough. If you have Leupold/redfield style windage adjustable baes you just need ...
windage and elevation adjustment all over the place the rifle has been dropped. now the windage and elevation adjustment is all over the place, however when it is finally zero, it holds its setting ...
...adjustment knobs on the windage position for? Is it to adjust sighting or to focus the scope? Why are they not covered like most scopes are The adj knobs on there are for windage on the right and ...
adjustment , so I don't have to waste ammo There is no manual for elevation and windage adjustments. (at least not one that comes with your scope; all your scopes manual will say is whether its FFP or
...located near the center of the scope. the top one will adjust height, the r hand one will adjust
which direction do you turn windage and elevation To raise the point of impact, turn the elevation screw counterclockwise. To shift left, turn windage screw clockwise. If you raise the horizontal ...
...can with the ring windage adjustment, then your rifle will shoot "true" it's full trajectory because now your scope is in line to the bore. A very common problem with break barrel air rifles as
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