Wondering if any ERS or XRS user can help me with a quick question.
I followed to user manual to reset (not set) my zero stop. This involved using a flat head screw driver and turning the inner screw downwards until it stops, then backing it off 1/4 turn to take it off the bottom.
When I do this process is also screws down my elevation to the point where I have to re-zero my scope. For example, if my zero was 10 mils up from the bottom and I reset my zero stop all the way to the bottom it will move my zero 10 mils down as well. I then have to go rezero my scope.
I was wondering if this is working as intended? It seems very inconvenient, but there also doesnt appear to be anythign wrong with the scope to me.
I have to two set screws out all the way.
Thanks for any advice on this issue. The Zero Stop has honestly been a huge pain for me.
I followed to user manual to reset (not set) my zero stop. This involved using a flat head screw driver and turning the inner screw downwards until it stops, then backing it off 1/4 turn to take it off the bottom.
When I do this process is also screws down my elevation to the point where I have to re-zero my scope. For example, if my zero was 10 mils up from the bottom and I reset my zero stop all the way to the bottom it will move my zero 10 mils down as well. I then have to go rezero my scope.
I was wondering if this is working as intended? It seems very inconvenient, but there also doesnt appear to be anythign wrong with the scope to me.
I have to two set screws out all the way.
Thanks for any advice on this issue. The Zero Stop has honestly been a huge pain for me.


















































