Looking at scope specs, I see many that list whether or not they have zero stop. I thought I knew what this was, but I just looked a specs on a scope that did not have zero stop, but went on to list that turrets were "resettable to zero." Can someone explain this difference?
Another feature that baffles me in this regard are sets of spacers that are used to set zero stop on scopes that do not have zero stop.
Last question is a little more vague, I have a SWFA 14 x 42 scope. It has what looks like small Allen screws on the turret. I assumed that once you found your zero, say at 100 yards, you can loosen this, turn the knob to zero and retighten. Not touching it until I understand what I am doing.
Thanks for any clarity,
Russellc
Another feature that baffles me in this regard are sets of spacers that are used to set zero stop on scopes that do not have zero stop.
Last question is a little more vague, I have a SWFA 14 x 42 scope. It has what looks like small Allen screws on the turret. I assumed that once you found your zero, say at 100 yards, you can loosen this, turn the knob to zero and retighten. Not touching it until I understand what I am doing.
Thanks for any clarity,
Russellc