So tell me how to loosen the turret screws on this Sightron Slll 8-32 w/o bottoming out the dials and/or taking a vise grip to them so they wont move while Im trying to loosen the screws. They're very tight. Thanks, Nancy! lol

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squeeze tennis balls repeatedly for 2 weeks...then try again. If that doesn't work, repeat............
I'm just afraid im going to break something.
Also it wouldn't really matter if you did turn them all the way down just to crack it loose. Just remember where your zero is and dial it back up before you lift off the turret to place it on zero.
squeeze tennis balls repeatedly for 2 weeks...then try again. If that doesn't work, repeat............
The windage screw will not budge, even turned it all the way out, then tried the screw, it just kept turning, didnt go that far, it didnt feel right, didnt wanna bust anything. The rubber lid remover didnt help, either. Now the elev, that was a different story, took all of 2 seconds and it was loose, so you guys that think Im weak, come on over and give it a try, you'll see. I'm not going to worry about it, I very seldom have to use the windage knob.
I dont think it s a muscle problem. I think its a scope problem.. Go grab your self a big boy scope and you wont have these problems.
Maybe the windage isn't meant to be zeroed..