Hi All, I'd like to try shooting targets at the longest distance reasonably possible with my .300 Win Mag and a hunting scope. I bought a Leupold VX-5HD 3-15x44 CDS ZL2. I mounted it using Talley Lightweight 20moa mounts, then to get it zeroed at 200 yards I removed the zero-stop mechanism and moved the reticle roughly 20 minutes to offset the 20moa mounts. I was thinking I would then get 3 full turret revolutions of elevation out of the scope. But as you all probably know, the factory Leupold zero-stop mechanism stops after slightly less than 2 turns (actually 38moa). 38moa should get me out to 1100 yards. 3 turns (58moa) would get me out to 1350 yards. Is there a different zero stop mechanism I can buy? Also if I get my "free" CDS turret made by Leupold, would that only be marked in distance for 2 revolutions? I don't really want to get a CDS turret made anyway because I'll be shooting at widely different elevations between home and hunting so I was planning to use tables.