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If you’re a western big game hunter, you already know how critical your rifle scope turret is when it matters most. One accidental bump to an exposed elevation turret can throw off your zero, ruin your dope, and cause a clean miss on the animal of a lifetime. Elk, mule deer, antelope, or long-range steel—this problem is way more common than most hunters want to admit. In this video, I show a simple DIY scope turret lock that keeps your exposed turret from getting knocked off zero while hiking, glassing, crawling, or riding in a truck or side-by-side. Best part? This DIY hunting gear fix costs about $1 and takes only seconds to do. No gunsmith. No special tools. No permanent modifications. Yes, you can buy a locking turret rifle scope, but let’s be honest—most of those scopes cost $2,000 or more. Not everyone can (or wants to) drop that kind of money. This budget hunting hack is a highly effective alternative that works on most exposed turrets and is perfect for DIY western hunters who value reliability without breaking the bank. If you hunt public land, shoot long range, or pack miles into the backcountry, this is one of those small upgrades that can save a hunt. Simple. Cheap. Effective. 👉 If you found this helpful, hit like, subscribe, and drop a comment with what rifle and scope you’re running. Keywords: western hunting, DIY hunting gear, exposed scope turret, locking turret, rifle scope tips, long range hunting, budget hunting gear, elk hunting, mule deer hunting, backcountry hunting, rifle accuracy, hunting hacks