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What are the adjustment knobs on the top and side of the scope called? Adjustment knobs on a rifle scope are called turrets. The top turret is to adjust elevation while the side turret is for windage adjustments.
Bushnell is the parent company of these brands: Simmons Optics.
Elevation, Windage, and Parallax Adjustments

The top turret is the elevation dial, and the windage dial is on the right; These are the areas you`ll want to focus on when you`re sighting in your scope. As far as those numbers go, they`ll either be represented in MOA or MILs.

Most rifle scopes have 1/4 MOA adjustments. This means that one click will move the bullet impact a quarter of an inch at 100 yards. However, this means that you need to make four times the number of clicks (16 clicks = 1 inch) to move the bullet impact the same distance at 25 yards.
All Simmons scopes are nitrogen-purged for a 100% fogproof and waterproof seal. Simmons scopes are assured to hold zero up to 1,000 rounds from a . 375 H&H magnum rifle or a 12-gauge slug gun firing a 3.5” shell.
Steiner riflescopes utilize the latest German optics technology to deliver the finest lines of gun-mounted optics in the world for global law enforcement and military personnel.
If you`re sighting in a new scope, fire a shot or a three-shot group at 25 yards, then do some simple math. Your scope will move your crosshairs 1/4-inch per click at 100 yards. But you`re at 25 yards, so you need to multiply by four. So to move an inch, you will need 16 clicks.
The knob on the right side of the scope is generally an adjustment for windage, which means how far right or left the projectile will strike. The windage and elevation knobs adjust the reticle and help shooters match the aiming point of the firearm with the crosshairs.
4 clicks on the scope equal 1 MOA. So, if every 4 clicks equals 1 MOA, you will need 5 of those 4 click adjustments, or 20 clicks total.
(Remember, on this Target Knob, one click equals 0.1 mil, and it takes ten clicks to equal a full mil.)
Deon Optical Design are the creators and designers of MARCH Rifle Scopes, which are all hand-built in Japan by Japanese craftsmen using only genuine Japanese made parts to achieve the highest optical standards possible.
Leupold riflescopes are all designed, machined, and assembled in our Beaverton Oregon manufacturing facility. We do not have any other riflescope manufacturing facilities or offices anywhere in the world.
A reticle, or reticule also known as a graticule, is a pattern of fine lines or markings built into the eyepiece of an optical device such as a telescopic sight, spotting scope, theodolite, optical microscope or the screen of an oscilloscope, to provide measurement references during visual inspections.
Many spotting scopes are either waterproof, fogproof or both and some terms used include weather protected or even weather proof.
A reticle, or reticule also known as a graticule, is a pattern of fine lines or markings built into the eyepiece of an optical device such as a telescopic sight, spotting scope, theodolite, optical microscope or the screen of an oscilloscope, to provide measurement references during visual inspections.
Each dot below center would represent 100 yards – the second dot 200 yards, the third dot 300 yards, and so on. If you`re shooting a magnum cartridge that gets up to around 3,000 fps, then you`re zero is likely going to be at 200 yards.

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Can u give me instructions to make stuff out of wood.
ANSWER : I know we’re not supposed to do links, but this is alot of info.
good luck.
http://www.ldsphilanthropies.org/humanitarian-services/patterns/animals-and-flying-things.pdf

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Winchester model 100 semi-auto 308 cal. how to disassemble?
ANSWER : IMPORTANT Recall info:
WINCHESTER MODEL 100 FIRING PIN RECALL – A notice dated 7-1990 relates the following
“PRODUCT SAFETY WARNING AND REPLACEMENT NOTICE. Attention owners of Winchester model 100
rifles and carbines please read this notice. In July of 1990 the following product safety
warning was issued by Winchester. It has come to our attention that the firing pin in the
Winchester Model 100 Rifle or Carbine may break due to use and metal fatigue and become
lodged in the breech bolt face. If this occurs, the firearm may fire before the action is
locked causing severe damage to the firearm and possibly injury or death to the shooter
and bystander.
WARNING DO NOT SHOOT YOUR WINCHESTER MODEL 100 RIFLE OR CARBINE. Repair and replacement.
A new firing pin has been designed to replace the firing pin originally made for the
Winchester Model 100 Rifle and Carbine. The new firing pins will be available in April
1991. If you own a Winchester Model 100 Rifle or Carbine, please send your firearm to one
of the authorized Winchester Model 100 Firing Pin Replacement Centers indicated below.
Your Winchester Model 100 firearm will be inspected, the firing pin replaced and tested
and the firearm returned to you. The inspection, replacement/testing and return postage
will be accomplished at no cost to you. If other repair or maintenance work is authorized
by you to be performed on the firearm when the firing pin is replaced, such work shall be
at your cost.”
W. R. Long Gunsmiths 2007 Brook Road North Cobourg, Ontario K9A4W4Canada Frank LeFever & Sons RD 2 Box 31Lee Center, NY 13363USA Bolsa Gunsmithing7404 Bolsa AvenueWestminister, CA 92683USA Nu Line Guns1053 Caulks Hill RoadHarvester, MO 63303USA
If you have any questions concerning this notice, call Winchester Product Service
1-800-852-5734 or write to Winchester Firing Pin replacement Notice, PO Box 10 Cottage
Hills Illinois 62018 Attention Product Service Dept.
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The following is Wisner’s rendition & info on the subject.
The difference in the old firing pin and the new one is as follows. The old replaced
style, was totally lathe tuned (round). While the new recall style is similar in lathe
turning on the front and back, but in the front midsection it has two flats milled, one
on each side. This makes the center section stronger. Also replaced is the bolt sleeve
lock pin (firing pin guide) which was made to accommodate this different shaped firing
pin
Part number for the new parts are, firing pin =1391ND, bolt sleeve locking pin =1491ND
The word was at the time this recall was in process was that if the firing pin would
break at the mid section and still remain in the gun as two pieces, the possibility of a
premature discharge before the bolt was locked was possible. This apparently was caused
by the firing pin tip (now not having a retracting spring) to be stuck forward, and
thereby slam-firing upon chambering.
The responsibility for the recall apparently was on Olin, as they were the parent company
at time of manufacture. Olin set up regional recall centers at three established US
gunshops. There was a manufacturing delay in the replacement firing pins, and a backlog
occurred, also some collectors did not like the idea of shipping their guns long
distances. Olin then also authorized other gunshops to make the required alterations.
Upon completion of the recall, the shops were to test fire the firearm and to stamp an
assigned letter on the inside top of the receiver as seen thru the magazine well with the
bolt retracted. The letter “B” represented Bolsa Gunsmithing, “L” was Lefever, and “N”
was for Nu-line Guns. The letter “X” apparently was for all the other independent shops.
However this identification information did not get communicated to some of the smaller
shops at the start of the project. The only way to tell if the gun as been modified, if
the ”letter” is not present, is to take the barrel & action out of the stock, remove the
trigger guard assembly and the try to rotate the firing pin by twisting it. If it does
NOT rotate, then the firing pin recall HAS been performed.
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Originated 01-13-2001 Last Modified 03-19-2007LeeRoy Wisner

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Need instructions for a coleman salt lake tent
ANSWER : Are you still in need?I have just bought one and could send you a photo of the instructions.

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I have a Barnett Croossbow 400 purchased at Cabela’s in Hamburg , Pa, for about two years now, but have recently lost the owners manual for the 4X32 Rhino scope. Unsure what the lines in the scope are as far as yardage is concerned ( there are 5 horizontal lines . What are they looking from the top to the bottom of the scope?
ANSWER : There is a fix

Do you remember the last thing that happened before your problem started?

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The instructions I got are not exactly for the tent in the bag, so I need to find out the specific instructions for my tent rther than the generic instructions it came with.
ANSWER : Search on the internet for the manufacturer’s name, and the tent model. Most have instruction sheets downloadable from their websites. If that doesn’t work, and they can’t help you by email, then try to find a scout troop or outdoors club in your area, who may be able to help you find instructions or even someone with a similar tent.

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I HAVE AN UNCLE MIKES VERTICAL SIDE KICK HOLSTER FOR A SCOPED 44 MAG. i NEED INSTRUCTIONS SHOWING ME HOW TO WEAR IT. Thanks
ANSWER : Here are some pictures that may help.

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I need a price on a Remington 870 Wingmaster #318165x. Also need price on Remington 22 rifle #BJ52. Thanks
ANSWER : Remington 22 #BJ52 is a great riffle. 300 yard true shooting no problem. I would take no less than $250 for it and I would like to see $300use for one if I were selling it and it.
Remington 870 Model #318165x Is a nice 410 shotgun. It will effectively relocate the mid section of an intruder. A good pump action foul hunting shot gun as well. $800usd would be a top shelf price on this one.

Regards,
Tony

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