Factory1967 wrote:Yes definitely would like a couple
Thanks for your reply Chris
All good can you and everyone else email me theshalapa@gmail.com will process orders.
Chris
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Factory1967 wrote:Yes definitely would like a couple
Thanks for your reply Chris
Factory1967 wrote:Can anyone tell me who makes the large windage dials as used by the f open worlds team.
Cheers
Craig
Tim N wrote:Hi Chris
Is there any chance of getting the 1/2 min mark on the other side of the dial for those of us who have our scopes on the correct way?
That’s to say windage turret on the left side
Can the insert go either way in the dial?
Thanks
Tim
bruce moulds wrote:2 stets of numbers.
one for left wind and 1 for right wind?
bruce.
bruce moulds wrote:2 sets, 0 - 9 each way, would be my preference, but each to his own.
bruce.
Tim N wrote:Where can you get the stickers printed?
I’d like to change my comp scope markings
bruce moulds wrote:a good coach or shooter should know what is on the wind arm at all times.
the shooter can, and the coach should be writing this down for each shot, in conjunction with some way of recording the condition and strike of shot.
then when that condition returns, you have data to fall back on.
some can do this in their heads, but either way, the recording on paper can be studied later as a way to improve by observing trends.
sounds simple, but only practice can get you there.
the main advantage of the big nob is that a plotter can see it better, being further away.
however you do it, always know what is on the sight.
never think something like "add 2", but "go from 4 to 6".
if a big nob aids this in any way it is a good thing.
bruce.
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