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- Hillbilly shack in the boonies
Trying to unbderstand the AO readings, any help, got 0-9 on the bell, and a bunch of numbers on the tube right/left, just trying to make sense of it.
thanks
It's basically the same as the scale on a micrometer. The lines of the scope tube are the 'coarse' adjustments, the markings on the lens housing are the 'fine' adjustment. The bottom edge of the housing is turned until it exactly bisects the range(?) adjustment line you want, say 4 for 400 yards. The 0-9 scale should then read 0 to be exactly 'on' for that distance (as it is in the photo). If you want to adjust for some position between each whole number, say 450 yards, you would turn the housing so that the bottom edge is between 4 and 5 and the 'fine' adjustment is on 5.
This is an adjustment to correct parallax for a given range of course.
Throw it out
It is not us model, I have a few of those in the 36 power. I even googled the KT series and they are the same as what I have. Weaver used to make a b series and a j series, the B series was made for air rifles and was marked in meters. I'll keep looking but if you can find out who owns the one in the picture you posted maybe they have an answer.
The set up definately makes for a precise setting though, I kind of like it.
No, thats what I figured, I rotate the oa till I get to numbers, right /left 2,3, 4, and so on, at the 5 mark on the tube its focused at 50-75 meters or so, and if i went to 8 or 9, or 10 it would be focused at 10-20 meters..![]()




























