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    Leup Comp 35

    Just picked up a new Leup Comp 35 mag and quickly mounted it on my P700. I haven't checked it with a tape yet, but it seems to focus down to about 11 yards! I did'nt think they went down this low straight from the box?
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    Vic,

    You sure it's not 22yds, heard that what you think is 8" is actually 4".

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    My Comp comes down to 10.5 Yds. I understand that that is about average , you can also reparallax them down further as well.
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    D'you like it Sir?


    And how is the milling machine working these days ?

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    Early days Paul but optically it's very good as you'd expect. I need to sort out a sidewheel & top turret before I can play with it properly!
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    Hallo,

    any Chance for a Picture from the Sidewheel between 50 and 55 Yards ?


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    Yes, when I make a sidewheel for it ..
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    They can be reparalaxed to about 9 yards without the resolution suffering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luddite View Post
    They can be reparalaxed to about 9 yards without the resolution suffering.
    Yes, I did it last night at the club!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheAirgun View Post
    Hallo,

    any Chance for a Picture from the Sidewheel between 50 and 55 Yards ?


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    Here you are: http://i83.imagethrust.com/images/4a...leupmarks.html Gaps at this end of the scale are about 5mm every two yards.

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    Vic, very neat job looks good

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    Hallo xbow,

    thank you ! Loks very good !


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    Wheel Tape

    How did you generate the tape? Looks really nice, crisp, clear and neat.
    Very good job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lgo175 View Post
    How did you generate the tape? Looks really nice, crisp, clear and neat.
    Very good job.
    Les
    Hi Les, first off it's down to the range and mark up the wheel with a felt tip. Back home I transfer the marks to a piece of paper carefully wrapped around the wheel, I then measure the marks and draw it on computer. After printing a test on paper to check all is well, I then (laser) print the scale on self adhesive laser printable plastic film. To make sure I get it in the right place I drilled a 1.5mm dia reference point on the wheel when I made it - making sure it would be outside any distance marks. One other step I use is to draw a grid on computer with yards/mm on which I plot all the marks - to make sure they all conform to a consistent curve - any plots outside and I've probably made a slight error when first marking the wheel at the range! Hope this all makes sense!
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    It makes sense to me, I never could have come up with it. Hopefully I will be able to follow the procedures... Thanks for sharing this information as it greatly appreciated.
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