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Don't follow the directions. Just loosen, set to zero, and tighten. It's a mechanical zero 2 tenths below zero. If you need to rezero down lower than 2 tenths, loosen, rotate 180 degrees tighten, adjust the clicks you need down, loosen, reset to zero. Good luck. Let me know if you need anything else.
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If you are 1.5 mils high, loosen the setscrews and turn the knob to 1.5 then tighten the screws. Done.
The set screws are under the turret? The two screws on the turret are loose and it won't go down any further. Maybe with the 20MOA base Ill have trouble getting a 100 yard zero?
Im lost as well. I can't figure it out for the life of me. Im 1.5 Mils high at 100 yards. I wish there was a video as well.
It's a mechanical stop 2 clicks below zero. That's the zero stop. To set your zero below zero, loosen set screws, turn turret 180 degrees, tighten set screws, zero, loosen set screws and return knob to zero.
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This does not have to be rocket science!
Duh! Why didn't I think of that!!!Agreed. You should have had 3 cups and bought a Steiner then all of this would have made sense.
What's up, did you take the turret off? Is it fixed now?Wow, wish I had found this before I screwed mine up.
There are only a few (maybe 4) positions it can be seated if I recall so you have 4 positions to try. Ive taken my turret off per reading the instructions when I first got it and of course set it aside without making a note of how it was orientated when I took it off but I guess I put it back on correctly since mine has worked flawlessly. I know when zeroed the two set screws on mine are facing the rear of the rifle. basically one on the left and one on the right if that helps. At least I think that is how they are orientated. I can check if needed to make sure Im not lying to anyone.
Thank you for replying!
I managed to put it back together and hear the clicks now. However, when I did the test fire, couldn't get anything on the paper. I think that I messed up (not breaking) the mechanical zero some how because the first level turret moves freely without the cap. I probably have to open it again and look at the internal closely.
Best of wishes,
Was it boresighted?
Is the turret elevating on the second turn, and stopping at -0.2ish?
Steiner instructions attached in case you don't have them...p5 has a photo of the proper position for the internals, p6 has the cap screw orientation.
I think Steiner has great CS, I would check with them if you can't get it. I'm clearly unqualified but if you can't find another solution I can take mine apart again and we'll figure it out on the phone. Mine is back together and tracked great at 1000 Sunday, no issues. Awesome scope.
Yes I did something wrong when put the cap back on. I looked at it again and there are 3 long pins and one short pin under the cap. There are 3 holes on the turret for the long pins but the short pin needs to be in correct position on the side of the cut out tab on top of turret shaft. First time I put it on, I'm not sure the short pin is on what side of the cut out (top of the shaft), the turret is stuck at 17ish, cannot go all the way to 26. Would you please look at your cap to see the short pin is on the right side or left side of the tap (as in picture with red circle on page 5) on top of the turret shaft.
When I first use it (the cap hasn't been removed), I fired the first shot and it was 2mils high. I loosen the screw, adjust the scope fired the second shot and got bullseye. Then I stop and read the manual which tells me to pull/push the cap up to see the white hash mark. I couldn't push it up so I unscrew the screws all the way out and push it up. Bam...it came out of the turret really quick. After that, it was a mess.
I re-read the manual try to fix the situation which the cap has been removed. You would think that you can turn in either direction all the way to reset the pin. Well...in my experience, you can only put the cap back in when the turret comes all the way down to zero, not the other direction like what the manual tells you. If you turn to the other direction (towards the 26 mark), the screws won't go in. I tried and one of the screw goes through the hole and dropped inside the turret even though I kept pressure on top of the cap. The screws just won't go in the groove if the turret is up all the way. One more thing, I'm pretty confused with the CCW and CW turret thingy. Mine is CCW and the manual said you only worry about this beginning step 2.
The instructions above this thread are priceless. For people like me, if you bought this scope, please read them carefully before you perform the zero in process. Otherwise, you'll lose some valuable range time (2.5 hours for me but finally packed up and go home frustrated!).
Regards,
It's stupid easy once you understand it's stupid easy and don't try to over complicate it.
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newbreeze: can you post any pics of your turret?
newbreeze: can you post any pics of your turret?
glad you got it back together!I've posted some pictures and video but it won't show up. Waiting for the Admin's approval.
Regards,
Like some of you, I did made that mistake and pop the cap open. I will definitely make the complain with Steiner for the instruction, BTW. I hassled through about 15 minutes to have the turret back to the original place, at least I think I did, but who knows. I did little test running. Now it stops at 0(-.2), but at highest, it stops at death 26. Was it supposed go up to 26 or little more? I did not pay attention when I first put it on.
Then, for test I loosen the screw at 0 and turned 5 mils up and tighten them to set. That should set my 0 at 5 mil up from the original setting, right? Then I realized that turret does not goes up to 26 and fell about 22 and stops. Are all these supposed to be this way? Or should I be working again?
And please if one of you is working for Steiner, could you having Steiner to post a video on it including trouble shooting after the turret cap opened situation. It will be a great way to making up for the idiotic sorry excuse for the instruction.
Like some of you, I did made that mistake and pop the cap open. I will definitely make the complain with Steiner for the instruction, BTW. I hassled through about 15 minutes to have the turret back to the original place, at least I think I did, but who knows. I did little test running. Now it stops at 0(-.2), but at highest, it stops at death 26. Was it supposed go up to 26 or little more? I did not pay attention when I first put it on.
Then, for test I loosen the screw at 0 and turned 5 mils up and tighten them to set. That should set my 0 at 5 mil up from the original setting, right? Then I realized that turret does not goes up to 26 and fell about 22 and stops. Are all these supposed to be this way? Or should I be working again?
And please if one of you is working for Steiner, could you having Steiner to post a video on it including trouble shooting after the turret cap opened situation. It will be a great way to making up for the idiotic sorry excuse for the instruction.
So as long as you don't remove the cap and can get -.2 and 26 with full turns the optic is where it was set from the factory or is it possible to roll off the factory setting if you loose your marks in re zeroing.I think you're good if you're getting 26 up from zero. The erector tube can only travel so far, if you take out 5 mil by moving your zero it makes sense that you would lose it at the other end. Even if you were routinely shooting at 1000 yards you'll probably never have a chance to use more than 13 mils so 22 is definitely more than most of us will ever need.
Also, don't forget you've got a superb optic there. I know it's stressful when you have an expensive investment and you're worried it's not right but they are extremely rugged and precise. Once you get out to the range and start using it I think you're going to be very happy.
Like some of you, I did made that mistake and pop the cap open. I will definitely make the complain with Steiner for the instruction, BTW. I hassled through about 15 minutes to have the turret back to the original place, at least I think I did, but who knows. I did little test running. Now it stops at 0(-.2), but at highest, it stops at death 26. Was it supposed go up to 26 or little more? I did not pay attention when I first put it on.
Then, for test I loosen the screw at 0 and turned 5 mils up and tighten them to set. That should set my 0 at 5 mil up from the original setting, right? Then I realized that turret does not goes up to 26 and fell about 22 and stops. Are all these supposed to be this way? Or should I be working again?
And please if one of you is working for Steiner, could you having Steiner to post a video on it including trouble shooting after the turret cap opened situation. It will be a great way to making up for the idiotic sorry excuse for the instruction.
So as long as you don't remove the cap and can get -.2 and 26 with full turns the optic is where it was set from the factory or is it possible to roll off the factory setting if you loose your marks in re zeroing.
That's awesome. I put in 50moa on my 308 hoping I get a chance to try a mile one day, but with two turns I think I'll still have to hold! 308s fly like a school bus compared to your Creedmoor.That all depends on the amount of cant on your base/mounts as far as to how much you will have left over for elevation. With 40moa worth of cant on my base and a 6mm Creedmoor I only have around 20mils, however that 21 mils takes me past a mile so its plenty of elevation for that setup.
That's awesome. I put in 50moa on my 308 hoping I get a chance to try a mile one day, but with two turns I think I'll still have to hold! 308s fly like a school bus compared to your Creedmoor.
With a 0moa base you probably need that much to get the gun to zero. I run 40moa worth of base/mount and still have around 6mils or so below my zero.
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