D Damn Creedmoor Private Minuteman Jan 28, 2018 25 1 Feb 11, 2018 #1 Feb 11, 2018 #1 Got a NF atacr 2nd plane atacr 5-25 that has SERIOUSLY mushy ( spongy ) windage adjustments. Its @ a Verified 33.5moa from bottom adjustment! As elevation travel increases the spongy windage doesn't change.. Anyone have similar results??
Got a NF atacr 2nd plane atacr 5-25 that has SERIOUSLY mushy ( spongy ) windage adjustments. Its @ a Verified 33.5moa from bottom adjustment! As elevation travel increases the spongy windage doesn't change.. Anyone have similar results??
songdogslayer Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Dec 28, 2010 668 103 Eastland,Tx Feb 11, 2018 #2 Feb 11, 2018 #2 Try tightening the set screws on the turret
D Damn Creedmoor Private Minuteman Jan 28, 2018 25 1 Feb 14, 2018 #3 Feb 14, 2018 #3 Tried that!! This one still puzzling me? Will update as I find resolution!
wareagle700 Member Full Member Minuteman Jan 5, 2010 2,408 209 38 SE Georgia Feb 14, 2018 #4 Feb 14, 2018 #4 Run the turrets all the way in each direction a few times. That has helped on a few of my other scopes. Some Nightforce scopes just have mushy windage turrets though. Not a big deal, especially if it's the capped version. If it bothers you call and ask NF what to do. They will give you your best answer.
Run the turrets all the way in each direction a few times. That has helped on a few of my other scopes. Some Nightforce scopes just have mushy windage turrets though. Not a big deal, especially if it's the capped version. If it bothers you call and ask NF what to do. They will give you your best answer.
D Duffman1975 Private Full Member Minuteman Apr 6, 2017 126 42 Idaho Feb 15, 2018 #5 Feb 15, 2018 #5 wareagle700 said: Run the turrets all the way in each direction a few times. That has helped on a few of my other scopes. Some Nightforce scopes just have mushy windage turrets though. Not a big deal, especially if it's the capped version. If it bothers you call and ask NF what to do. They will give you your best answer. Click to expand... what he said.
wareagle700 said: Run the turrets all the way in each direction a few times. That has helped on a few of my other scopes. Some Nightforce scopes just have mushy windage turrets though. Not a big deal, especially if it's the capped version. If it bothers you call and ask NF what to do. They will give you your best answer. Click to expand... what he said.