Like I said before, I had no reason to use the 0, up until now I was just a deer hunter or a varmint rifle shooter, but just shooting targets until I could get out west to shoot some Pdogs, all I knew was how to adjust the scopes to shoot mainly at 100yds, rarely shot past that, then I get this LRI rifle and a the most money I ever paid for a scope, and I start shooting 600yd BR comps at our range, never reading the manual from front to back, which I should have, yeah, you can give it a rest already. Reading the Burris manual I see now they have the same 0 feature, but again, shooting mainly 100yds, I figured why bother, now I've been educated by Killswitch and others I know the value of the 0 on the turret and I will use it, lesson learned, start playing the graduation music I'm edumacated now!!
"Yes, continue to be a negligent gun owner! That is a super idea. Maybe you secure your damn rifle when you walk away from it? Get a hard case and keep a lock on it.
The first time someone messes up your adjustments and you hit something that you are not supposed to causing property damage or bodily harm, you will feel pretty bad knowing we all sat here and warned you to practice a little more common sense."
KYS, Nobody but nobody does that at our range, not even the 3 most OCD/ANAL guys I shoot with does that, and they have fullblown BR rigs, expensive paint jobs, the works. They pull the bolt back(and they don't take the bolt with them, either) or if it's a auto they leave the action open, go down to the pits and check their target out. It would be nice if I had a shooting buddy I could drag along so he/she could watch over it all, but I dont have that all the time. Again, it's all a trust thing, and if the RO is watching carefully he or she can catch the dirty bastard, but it's a big range for one person to watch. Gotta go pick up the pistol I bought for my son. "I'll be back".