I have read here that keeping the elevation spring under tension tends to cause problems with scopes using canted bases.
I am using a Badger 20 MOA base and Viper Vortex PST 6-24 FFP scope. Tonight I set the zero stops and noticed I have about one full turn down dialed in. Is this too much tension for short term storage.
Which direction would I need to go to relieve spring tension, and how many full revolutions? I am thinking "Up". I have about three revolutions "up" available to me before I feel resistance.
TIA
I am using a Badger 20 MOA base and Viper Vortex PST 6-24 FFP scope. Tonight I set the zero stops and noticed I have about one full turn down dialed in. Is this too much tension for short term storage.
Which direction would I need to go to relieve spring tension, and how many full revolutions? I am thinking "Up". I have about three revolutions "up" available to me before I feel resistance.
TIA