Leupold/Bukys mount question about going from 100 to 200 yds.......

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scott mims

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i havent had to do it in so long (last several matches ive been to has only been 200yd). i was wondering going from 100 to 200 with the Bukys mount how much of a turn on the knob do you go to get close to bulls eye at 200yd. or if i can ask it another way lets say we shoot 100yd on saturday come sunday when we shoot 200yd and i have the target in site (aiming point at center bull) would i turn the knob how far so i will be on target........... please help im confusing myself now :) thanks

i always have a fear of taking to long to get on target before the match starts
 
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Scott,

Maybe George Carter will chime in. He did a reply with a way of adjusting a scope from one yardage to another. Just can,t rememeber exactly how it was. I know this dosen,t answer your question. Maybe give Gene Bucky,s a call. I,m sure he can answer it.

John
 
I can't tell you exactly

But if you know how many inches you need to come up arom 100 tp 200 you know the amount of distance you need to go down. Just use a part of the target that you know the measurement of and use it as your yardstick so to speak. Greg
 
Scot

I used the 200 yd target to set the scope point of aim when changing yardages. I would let off the screw that locked the vertical adjustment (round headed screw on the top of the mount), then dialled from the bottom to the top of the mothball of the 200 target to go from 100 to 200 (and the same in reverse to go from the 200 back to the 100 setting).
 
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