The problem I had was that I didnt pin the scope at the "2" position (I took out the back stob inside the scope making it default to the "0" position I guess). I read a post on how to pin it but it called for drilling a hole in your scope or something. I did not want to attempt it.Even with the windage dial cranked all the way up I was about 8 inches off center. As soon as I enabled it again and cranked it to "2" I was within a 2" circle in a few adjustments.
ORIGINAL: awshucks
If you pin the dial-a rage in one position, it doesn't matter a whit which position it's in as long as you sight the red dot in after doing so. Same as if you don't pin it. What ever number the dial is on is immaterial as long as it stays there and you sight in after selecting any position. it's just an elevation adjustment designed for single aim point sights, and becomes redundant w/ red dots or scopes, both of which have their own elevation adjustments.