lancslad Posted August 10, 2013 Report Share Posted August 10, 2013 I know there are a few guys on here with lathes etc so thought I would ask a question. I'm shooting a 223 t3. topped of with a s&b 3x12 classic. used for stalking and vermin. the scope has screw down caps, to dial in you need to screw em and adjust the inner turret. a bit of a pain. looking to see if anyone makes or could make an over turret that could be fitted to the correction with quick reference points from "zero" (100m) out to 350. I know that s&b can do them, but I don't want to sell a kidney.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kent Posted August 11, 2013 Report Share Posted August 11, 2013 I know there are a few guys on here with lathes etc so thought I would ask a question. I'm shooting a 223 t3. topped of with a s&b 3x12 classic. used for stalking and vermin. the scope has screw down caps, to dial in you need to screw em and adjust the inner turret. a bit of a pain. looking to see if anyone makes or could make an over turret that could be fitted to the correction with quick reference points from "zero" (100m) out to 350. I know that s&b can do them, but I don't want to sell a kidney.... There is not a lot for the larger turret to grab onto but any local guy capable on a lathe could knock them up. I the similar scope on some of my guns and I have to say I tend to hold off mostly or just plain count clicks coz they are so darn positive in operation, return to zero can be confirmed via a simple suitable sized white target patch stuck on top if you care to Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveW Posted August 11, 2013 Report Share Posted August 11, 2013 http://ukvarminting.com/forums/topic/17913-diy-nightforce-turret/?hl=%2Bnightforce+%2Bturrets&do=findComment&comment=146164 Have a read here, great thread not sure how far it went, sure something similar could be done for your S&B. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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