Windage and Elevation Adjustments
Making precise adjustments to windage (horizontal) and elevation (vertical) settings on your LH-6 scope is crucial for achieving accurate shots. Follow these steps to master this process: 1. Locate the Turrets: Identify the windage and elevation turrets on the scope body. Looking directly at the eyepiece, the windage turret is located on the right side, and the elevation turret is on top. The windage and elevation turrets are the only turrets that have caps on them that cover them completely. 2. Understand the Directional Movements: Windage: Turning the windage turret clockwise moves the point of impact to the left and counter clockwise moves it to the right. Elevation: Rotating the elevation turret clockwise lowers the point of impact and counter clockwise raises it. 3. Making Adjustments: Windage: Use the windage turret to move the point of impact horizontally, aligning it with your point of aim. Elevation: Utilize the elevation turret to adjust the point of impact vertically, aligning it with your point of aim. 4. Recording Changes: Keep track of the adjustments made. Scopes use Minute of Angle (MOA) or Milliradian (MRAD) measurements for precision. 5. Fine-Tuning: Fire additional shots, making minor adjustments as needed to achieve the desired point of impact. Remember, each click of the turret represents a specific angular measurement. Familiarize yourself with your scope’s specifications to interpret adjustments accurately.
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