Re: Do you dial in from one direction?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AR4U</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you thread a screw into a hole but don't bottom it out against something there will be a little back and forth play when you push/pull on it. The amount of play depends on the thread pitch and the precision to which the screw and the hole were threaded.
Your scope moves the reticle with screws. If you're adjusting up, rather than down, the crosshair winds up in a slightly different spot. In other words the point of impact will be *slightly* different if you dial from one direction or the other. That's backlash.</div></div>
The difference between your example and a scope is that the erector in a scope is spring loaded so it pushes the threads into one direction, so if the erector spring has the proper strength and there are no other mechanical problems, even some slop in the threads wouldn't necessarily lead to backlash at all.
If you want to worry about stuff, worry about scope knobs that move in and out when twisting them, because with such designs, every time the turrets get bumped, the precision threads that move the erector have to bear the full force of the impact.