Don't forget to tap your adjustment knobs!!!

Ihave heard that a better method is to turn the adjustment a couple clicks to far then turn back . I was told the reasoning at the time but my memory fails me.
 
dneper, you're memory is ok, but you only have to turn past when turning CCW. When turning CW there is positive pressure on the adjustments. bearhunter
 
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the_big_mike said:
lol all you leupold people are SO AFRAID of tapping your scope.

Hah.

Most of my scopes are Leupold...I 'll tap them- But I never tap the ones wiht target turrets for some reason:)

A scope that won't hold up to a teeny tap isn't going ot be much use in a saddle scabbard, on a mountain, or under recoil.:)
 
Is it ever preferable to use a slap rather than a tap? How about a good smack? I assume a smash is going too far. During "F" class matches, I notice none of the guys tap, slap, or smack their scopes. If I adopt this technique, will it give me an edge? Regards, Bill.
 
I read on the Rifle magazine or some other magazine, it's where you turn the dials quickly. They called it something like zipping, zapping or whatever. It noted that will set the crosshairs better or something. It was interesting but I'd rather learn more about before I try it. I don't have a clue but read about it a little.
 
Leeper said:
Is it ever preferable to use a slap rather than a tap? How about a good smack? I assume a smash is going too far. During "F" class matches, I notice none of the guys tap, slap, or smack their scopes. If I adopt this technique, will it give me an edge? Regards, Bill.


Dear Bill,
Of course it will give you an advantage. It allows your scope twice the adjustment, and 4 times the magnification...
Is there anything else we can help you with :):):):):):):):)
 
All i know is that rifle and scope shot like a laser beam for the last month. I go to zero the scope for hunting, then it shoot eradically. I tap the caps and the hairs settle and its back to under 1/2" MOA.
 
Leeper said:
Is it ever preferable to use a slap rather than a tap? How about a good smack?

I use a rap. And not the ghetto music, I use my knuckles. But gently, like knocking on a window when trying to get someones attention, not rapping someone in the teeth.


I assume a smash is going too far.

Unless you use your teeth, a smash is too much.

During "F" class matches, I notice none of the guys tap, slap, or smack their scopes. If I adopt this technique, will it give me an edge? Regards, Bill

No, but if you use rap while they are shooting you will have the edge. In this case, I am talkign about Rap -the Music.:D
 
stubblejumper said:
I don't bother tapping my scope between adjustments.If the adjustments don't track properly without tapping,either the scope is NFG or they scope tube is under stress from improper mounting.
I would say your absolutely right:rockOn: I've only learned this week that people tap the knobs:confused: Take the stress off the scope, and you'll get better groups. Tapping may help but you'll never fix the problem that way:onCrack: :eek:
 
Win94 said:
All i know is that rifle and scope shot like a laser beam for the last month. I go to zero the scope for hunting, then it shoot eradically. I tap the caps and the hairs settle and its back to under 1/2" MOA.


Maybe your rifle got jealous about all of the attention the scope was getting while being adjusted, and decided it had enough and wouldnt shoot...
the slight tapping on the scope made the rifle think he was being tapped on the head for a job well done, and resumed shooting like the happy little rifle he is. :bsFlag: :bsFlag: :bsFlag: :bsFlag: :bsFlag: :D :D :D :D :D
 
DarrylDB said:
Maybe your rifle got jealous about all of the attention the scope was getting while being adjusted, and decided it had enough and wouldnt shoot...
the slight tapping on the scope made the rifle think he was being tapped on the head for a job well done, and resumed shooting like the happy little rifle he is. :bsFlag: :bsFlag: :bsFlag: :bsFlag: :bsFlag: :D :D :D :D :D


................Very possible!!!!:D
 
the_big_mike said:
lol all you leupold people are SO AFRAID of tapping your scope.

Hah.

Tapping the turrets is definetely a sign of a well made piece of equipment ....ah ha, yes. :rolleyes: Leupold scopes are not brought into adjustment by tapping, that is why they have turrets that you turn, which in calibrated response will move windage and elevation lines. So, with these Bushnells, what is recommended, one tap, two taps, one light, two heavy??? If taps can alter the position of the cross-hairs, I can just imagine what magnum recoil will do. This doesn't speak well for any device that is "supposed" to provide a certain level of precision.
 
catnthehatt said:
photo editing program?
I can barely get pics posted, WTH is photo editing program?
I'll have to get Old badger to do it, last time I tried with my photobucket account I deleted a pic and made the other so small you couldn't tell who it was!
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Cat

OK, so you had to find the edit thingy to do that. I don't know what camera you have cat but usually you see all your pictures somewhere on your puter and can click on them to see them full size and edit them. You know, where you can zoom in and out and stuff.

With my Kodak program once I'm there I click 'save as'. At this point there's a menu off to the side to resize it. Usually 50% or sometimes 75% is the way to go. Then you rename the picture and save it. I always save on desk top so I can find it. :redface: Off to photobucket and upload it off your desk top and Bob's your uncle.

Oh, give it a little tap before you send it. :dancingbanana:
 
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