First off, I'm old... Well older than most shooting PRS. That being said, I strain to see factory markings on turrets while in stage. A few years ago, I made my own turret tapes for my Razor and NF ATACRs. They have been a huge help the last few years speeding elevation adjustments by marking them with DOPE for a given stage. Recently found that I wanted more real estate on the turrets for marking, and being a bit crafty with my 3D printer, drew up and printed a cap that fist over the elevation turrets. Am looking for input from shooters a bit more expereinced that I am as to your thoughts. I did print them 0.10" thicker than the factory turrets but it is still easy to ensure I'm on the right elevation when dialing. They are very snug to the turret with no movement or play, "snap fit" and do not modify the original turrets.
Pics for reference, this one is for an ATACR (MIL) comparing tape that fits on the factory turret. These are printed in PLA-CF17 (Carbon fiber)
This is for a Match Pro (MOA):
Pics for reference, this one is for an ATACR (MIL) comparing tape that fits on the factory turret. These are printed in PLA-CF17 (Carbon fiber)
This is for a Match Pro (MOA):