New owner of a No1Mk3 HT,
I’m coming up short on information about zeroing the windage on the scope, though from the searching I e done I’m lead to believe there is a tool that adjusts a prism at the front of the scope?
I’d appreciate any assistance.
Thanks
Anthony
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Good Day
I have some information on adjusting the windage on AOC Pattern 1918 scope. Also i have included a picture of an adjusting tool that came with one of my rifles. I doubt whether the tool is original but have used it and it worked fine. The tool is 23mm wide and the metal is 1.5mm thick.
Hope this helps Nick
Well done mate i have a aoc 1918 scope with rings(never issued) but no pads you would do well to get someone to scan/measure the pads and reproduce them .pm me if interested in helping out .
Originally Posted by S12A
Gday,
New owner of a No1Mk3 HT,
I’m coming up short on information about zeroing the windage on the scope, though from the searching I e done I’m lead to believe there is a tool that adjusts a prism at the front of the scope?
Good Day
I have some information on adjusting the windage on AOC Pattern 1918 scope. Also i have included a picture of an adjusting tool that came with one of my rifles. I doubt whether the tool is original but have used it and it worked fine. The tool is 23mm wide and the metal is 1.5mm thick.
Hope this helps Nick
How much force have you found it takes to turn, i have made a tool based off yours, heading to the range tomorrow!
How much force have you found it takes to turn, i have made a tool based off yours, heading to the range tomorrow!
Hi S12A
I had to go and have a look at a scope to jog the memory a bit.
The front sunshade unscrews apart at the rear where it steps down.
Once removed it exposes three tiny grub screws. Once you loosen them a bit it frees up the cell. From memory it didn’t require much force to move it. I noticed that I marked where it was to begin with with a marker.
Hope this helps
Nick