According to the scope's manual, you set zero stop two clicks up from zero. I've done this but got inconsistent results. The first time I set it and tried the zero-stop feature, it did stop at zero. On the second test, literally the second twist, it stopped one click down from zero. I tried resetting it several times and I got the same result - although sometimes two clicks down from zero. Has anyone else had this issue or know of a solution?? Thanks!
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The set screw rides just above the plate, and hits against the stop bar. There has to be a gap between the post of the set screw and the plate for it to move freely. Once you turn the set screw in far enough to contact the plate, it must be backed out 1 full turn. Then the brass lock screw has to then be tightened, to ensure that the set screw doesn't move once it is set. - IF - the turret doesn't sit directly on the -0- mark, then you can loosen the 0.9mm screws to free up the plate. The position of the plate determines exactly how far the turret can be moved, and whether or not it sets on the -0- mark. I personally like to set my plate to where the turret will allow me to dial down, as I was describing in the video. Then I can just turn the turret back to the -0- mark, and I have my 100 yard zero. Don't overthink it!!