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Type: Posts; User: Uplandstalker
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I brought mine in the US while there for work. Worked out about NZ $420 at the time. About doible that here.
Yes, different layers are for each revolution and also have the zero stop information...
Always happy to share:
R1 = (C1(R1-R2))/(C1-C2)
where:
C1 = D1xpie
C2 = D2xpie
R1 =Radius@D1
R2 =Radius@D2
Who said maths wasn't going to be helpful in real life?
Spot on Matt. Ive spend time sorting what air pressure i should out for my own label. Ive also added MOA to it so i can run from a ballistics app if i need to at some stage ...
How about some tapered turrets???? No problem, once I sorted the maths.
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Great stuff. Just wanted to make sure it was right before printing the curved ones, cause they are abit more difficult if i get it wrong.
I'll print them tomorrow and get them on the way.
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Just noticed a mistake in the windage turret. Best i fix that one
Bit of a refresh on these MOA turrets. Both Elevation and Windage.
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Working on another that is a little more interesting too. Will update again soon.
I'm printing these a bit longer than the turret circumference to ensure they overlap and round off the top cornerstone little to prevent the label getting caught and coming off.
Using mail label...
Son-seal might be ok. Might depend on the print used, as some laser printers (like the one I'm using) will make the paper pretty impregnable.
Not 100% waterproof, but have been out in drizzle for a few hours and went ok. Still looking for the prefect material. Common label makers are not vector based, and therefore may not be able to keep...
Been using one on my 260 for a couple of months with great success. Plenty of hares falling at 500+ yds.
Of course you need really good reloads etc.
I hadn't seen the one Norway did until after I made my first one. But got the idea from Custom Scope Turrets. Was going to get them off their website, but found I couldn't get it "just how I wanted...
Just made, fitted and shipped off another scope label for Kscott
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