steve-o1979
Regular
- Location
- Nova Scotia
Yes, the little bead they put in the custom dial hits that tabmakes me question how that works lol... perhaps something to do with that 'tab" i posted a photo of above.... i assume
Yes, the little bead they put in the custom dial hits that tabmakes me question how that works lol... perhaps something to do with that 'tab" i posted a photo of above.... i assume
Appreciate it Steve!!Yes, the little bead they put in the custom dial hits that tab
You did NOT just plant that Seed in my head, did youuuuuYou can convert the supplied MOA dial that comes with the CDS scopes into a zero stop yourself, it isn’t hard and doesn’t cost more than a few pennies.
Now that you’ve noticed the little tab you’re halfway there. It just needs something to contact it. The way I do it is with the dial off I’ll eyeball the distance from the 0 to the edge of the tab and note where it lands on the quarter MOA marks. Flip the dial upside down and you’ll see a raised portion around the outside with a groove in it and a small hole that isn’t in the right spot to do you any good but would be where they put a ball on the custom dials. Using the reference distance you noted on the 1/4 MOA marks drill a small hole and tap for an Allen head set screw. I used 4/40 but it doesn’t matter much, it might be easier for you to go metric, depending on what taps you have available.
There you go; free MOA dial with a zero-stop. Easy as falling down a well.
Dogger, can i get a pictorial of some sort on this pleaseYou can convert the supplied MOA dial that comes with the CDS scopes into a zero stop yourself, it isn’t hard and doesn’t cost more than a few pennies.
Now that you’ve noticed the little tab you’re halfway there. It just needs something to contact it. The way I do it is with the dial off I’ll eyeball the distance from the 0 to the edge of the tab and note where it lands on the quarter MOA marks. Flip the dial upside down and you’ll see a raised portion around the outside with a groove in it and a small hole that isn’t in the right spot to do you any good but would be where they put a ball on the custom dials. Using the reference distance you noted on the 1/4 MOA marks drill a small hole and tap for an Allen head set screw. I used 4/40 but it doesn’t matter much, it might be easier for you to go metric, depending on what taps you have available.
There you go; free MOA dial with a zero-stop. Easy as falling down a well.



























