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Old August 25, 2023, 02:19 PM   #11
CEldon
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Join Date: August 23, 2023
Location: Michigan
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OK, thanks for the conversations,

I just came from the workbench and scope and marker lines drawn on the opposite wall. This is the realization.

I must first put a hole in the target by putting a round down range. Then i must adjust the crosshair to sit on that hole. As suggested above, I don’t really care any more what the dials say. I just turn those dials until the crosshair sits on that hole. Now, even though the crosshair will be off the bullseye, it will be on the hole, so wherever i put that crosshair now, the hole should be in the same place. When i put the crosshair on the bullseye, i will put a hole in the bullseye.

Personally, if i was in charge of marking these dials, i would mark them to represent what the crosshair will do. “UP” crosshair goes up. “LEFT” it goes left.
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