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Mismatch No4 T scope question
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09-06-2010 04:45 PM
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Perhaps I'm misunderstanding what you're saying, but isn't a simple matter of "slipping the rings" for zeroing?
I know on a modern scope it's really simple, but on a No.32 scope you have to have two hands ... 
Regards,
Badger
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No slipping rings on the Mk2 scope. What you need to do is to get and read the little No32 telescope book. But, in short, to solve the range 'problem', zero the rifle as you have, then hold the central leadscrew and simply wind the drum back to 1 (100). That has put the bullets into the bull at 100 yards while the telescope is now reading 100 yards.
Rep[eat the same for the deflection drum
But to do this, you need to just nip-up the lead screw. If it's one of my telescopes, then they will be nipped up anyway. Tighten it like a gorilla and all is lost.............
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I thought that one was set up properly with 174 grain Mk.VIIZ military ball ammo. Follow Peter's instructions with your own ammo and it should be good to go. The big test of proper bracket to pad fit is to remove the bracket and then reinstall it. It should shoot to the same point of impact within one minute which was spec. Im sure it will because I test fired it before I shipped it to you and didn't find any problems.
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Brian has a very valid point there, that I'd half thought about. If it was a genuine mismatch problem, then the zero would be out in both planes but being only out in the vertical plane seems to me like you're not using UK
/Commonwealth Military spec ammunition. But if you want to continue with your ammo (you didn't give the make/speed/spec), then just re-set the range drum
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Thanks gents. I'll send Brian an email and buy a copy of the booklet before proceeding further.
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