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Scope, Internal Adjustment
Internal adjustment scopes have a means of adjusting the point of impact, built into the scope itself. The most common method of internal adjustment is by the use of two turrets; one controls windage the other elevation. Most scoped with internal adjustments have integrated indexes that allow the scope to be adjusted in a precise manner, these indexes often called clicks after the noise they make are generally ¼ inch at 100 yards.
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