Arken Scopes and Accessories Have Arrived!

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What do I do if my zeroed windage or elevation turret turns a few clicks accidently?

Know your scope adjustment before you move and check/adjust your settings before firing next. It's not rocket surgery...

At the Arken's price-point something had to give and that something was the locking turrets. So, you can either learn to work with what you get in the Arken or you spend a bunch more $$ for your ideally-configured optic.

I decided to try the Arken based on positive reviews and am very happy that I did. It doesn't quite equal my higher-end Vortex Razors or Leupold Mk5, but it is a whole lot of precision optic for the asking price. I am extremely pleased with my purchase and am even happier now that Rangeview is bringing in the very cost effective Arken accessories.
 
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Simple- you miss :)

If that's a problem, buy a scope with the features you need (not this one), and while you're at it, maybe complain to the folks making the scope instead of the ones importing it?

Old post, but I recall that my post was made tongue in cheek and rhetorical, as the answer is blindingly simple: Turn the turret back to the zero. No harm done.
 
There are YouTube reviews. I see the reviewer (sample of one) showing the optics being much better on the SH4 as well as its zero stop is solid. The venom looked terrible outside of the Center of view and the zero stop goes past zero.
 
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