Sorry, no pics of before but I know some of the intervals were changed as the scope was none click and now it’s click adjustable.
Another option is like you say... look at after market caps/dials...
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Sorry, no pics of before but I know some of the intervals were changed as the scope was none click and now it’s click adjustable.
Another option is like you say... look at after market caps/dials...
An update to this as I just got my second scope back.
Like the first one as mentioned above I sent the scope directly to NOIA in Australia.
They contacted me saying they couldn’t send the scope...
I contacted NIOA directly over the phone bearing in mind the time difference and posted directly to them.
I looked up my credit card and the cost was NZ$160.73 which included the modification and...
No it doesn’t.
I’ve never needed to worry about zero stops as the turret is pretty firm to turn, no real risk of bumping it while carrying the rifle as that’s what I’ve found with my other CDS...
I think it was AUS$145 which included return postage.
I don't have the invoice to double check but I'll update this thread once the second scope is returned hopefully within next 7 weeks!
A few years back I was introduced to CDS turrets on Leupold scopes which I've been a fan of ever since as being a bush hobbit my scopes were zeroed for 100 mtrs and with a few clicks I could reliably...