SWFA turret stops?

I made mine Michael out of delrin. Even cut out a window so I could see the center line. I've also made some for my Sightrons out of aluminum. With the turret all the way down and bottomed out, that's my 40yrd click. Once you get the height close you can then set the bottom to what ever you want with the set screws and the center lock screw beiing loose. Dang that high resolution sure shows imperfections.
Jimmy
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"jking"I made mine Michael out of delrin. Even cut out a window so I could see the center line. I've also made some for my Sightrons out of aluminum. With the turret all the way down and bottomed out, that's my 40yrd click. Once you get the height close you can then set the bottom to what ever you want with the set screws and the center lock screw beiing loose. Dang that high resolution sure shows imperfections.
Jimmy
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Nice mod Jimmy!
 
"jking"I made mine Michael out of delrin. Even cut out a window so I could see the center line. I've also made some for my Sightrons out of aluminum. With the turret all the way down and bottomed out, that's my 40yrd click. Once you get the height close you can then set the bottom to what ever you want with the set screws and the center lock screw beiing loose. Dang that high resolution sure shows imperfections.
Jimmy
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Nice mod Jimmy! So you've got 40y - 100y within a single revolution? If the elevation turret is bottomed out at 40y then your optical center must be way off, right?

What caliber, velocity?
 
"AR"I counted 4 and 3/4 turns down for my 30 yard zero, I can't use those zero stop shims cuz theres hardly any metal left for the 3 screws to grip on
Thats a good point, scope height and zero distance will certainly play a role. I also prefer a 30y zero, and an optically centered scope, so I use adjustable rings whenever I can.