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Zero stop should be that you can not dial back down below zero if you dialed up after compensating for a point of impact change over a long distance.
Zero reset means that after you zero’d your rifle you can get the turret “0” to allign with zero line indicators again. So if you made any changes in the field that you can get back to your original zero again.
Not sure what reticle you have, but I guess you will only use the zero reset if you are going to shoot further out (or dial for more wind) than the hashmarks on your scope allow for.
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It's a DOA 600. Bdc reticle.
I don't think it has any windage dots on the reticle from memory.
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