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Anybody know where to purchase these scope turret stickers?

Some white out on the turret and a sharpie marker for the distance marks would work, and probably look better.



I've used painters tape / fine sharpie & a few other methods, but I dont think I'll be trying white out anytime soon. 😜

This was pretty clean, but it doesnt work very well with some turrets.

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Michael, I've used the custom Scope Werks turrets on my .30 Bobcat for the "dial a yardage" when I'm hunting. Obviously takes time to set up, but once you're dialed in it works great. I used the desktop version of Chairgun to print out the tape for the turret. If your scope isn't listed, just call or e-mail and give him the dimensions and he'll make one to fit. The photo is one of his custom turrets on a Hawke Sidewinder...

http://www.scope-werks.com/viewcategory.php?groupid=34

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You may already know this... If you have Chairgun Pro, you can go to the toolbox and click on scope tape. You can imput everything you need and make the tape whatever size you need for all different turret sizes, then just print it out on your home printer. It's easy, free and they look good. I use the scope werks turret like Centercut and make the tape for it with Chairgun pro but you can make the tape whatever size you want. You can also have lines for multiple rotations, yardages, multiple colors, etc... I printed out a whole bunch of them with nothing but the hash marks for each click on my turret so I can simply write in different ranges if I switch projectiles or change my reg. pressure. Stoti

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Sorry, I just read that Centercut already recommended Chairgun. Stoti
 
Michael,

Go to an electrical supply house, and ask for wire marker books. They come in books with 1-45, and 46-99. There are 10 pages per book. They are waterproof. This is enough to last one shooter a lifetime. The better brands (T&B, (which is Thomas and Betts), Greenlee, and 3M are the best.) have better glue, so they are worth the few extra bucks. Even with that, both books should be well under or around $15 or so. If you check out some of my videos, you can probably see them on my sidewheels and turrets.

If you are not in any hurry, PM me or email me your address, I'll mail you a couple free of charge. I have a few extra, as I am an electrician......for size reference, this is a Nikko Stirling 10-50×60 Diamond. Each line on the turret is 1 click. I do it this way because every program I use, ALWAYS has 1 or 2 distances that are a little off. So, I print out a blank tape, and shoot each distance real time. They are easily moved, its a good idea to cover the whole turret tape in clear to ensure that they stay in place. You can also put a dab of clear nail polish on them to achieve the same results. If you use the higher quality markers, you have no worries.

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Tom Holland