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can this scope be turned down to shoot 50ft indoor ? — 1 Answer

by Flinn1, from NY, United States Asked on July 22, 2021

Name BSA Optics Sweet .22 6-18x40mm Rifle Scope, 1in Tube, First Focal Plane (FFP) (4.3)
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Answered by Travis, member, from FL, United States, on November 14, 2021

Most scopes can. At the range, I sight my rifles in at 50 yards, and put a mark on the turret. I have never had a problem doing this. IF you have a problem, then you can take a piece of cardboard, and peel off the sheet off the TOP or bottom of the cardboard exposing the corrugated material. Then use the thin piece of cardboard that you peeled off (not the corrugated piece), and put it between the scope, and ring, on the rear mount. This will raise the back just a tad, and this is how I saw my rangemaster adjust my friends cheap scope that would not go down/up enough.

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