SOURCE: sighting in red dot shotgun scope
Load your gun up and when you can shoot it, aim with your new glass(Scope) and lay out a group of three slugs, not buckshot, (i'm assuming your shooting a shotgun). Then use some trial and error to tighten your dot to your grouping. I don't blame you for the confusion, but normally, most scopes set up for this adjustment pattern are moving your target according to the knobs, not your crosshairs or dot. Another option you have is to buy a laser bore sighter. then you can play with adjusting your scope for in the field or wherever with much more comfort when you need to. You can find them online at walmart or almost any sporting goods store these days, yes they save ammo and yeas they save time, but i still shoot to make sure i'm dead on after using mine.
SOURCE: Tasco Rifle scope repairs
Try calling Customer Service at 1-800-423-3537. They should be able to assist you with your needs.
SOURCE: Tasco scope issues with elevation adjustments
Take the lens caps ff.Then run a new Leupold under it..
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