I read about the clicks equal about 1/4 inch, but where are the adjustments?
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The J4 first appears in the 1949-1950 gun Digest
There are two types of early weaver tip-off mounts, one style had to be mounted to the side of a reciever but had a two piece ring mounting which could be opened to remove or place a scope. The other tip-off is one piece style which fit on a grooved receiver, and was installed at the factory on each scope.Typically these weren't meant to be moved, but can be IF the 3/4" scope has removable turrets. Since these scopes are not sealed nor carry nitrogen, and since they are inexpensive you can do it, just be very careful and clean about undoing the turrets and slide the mount off the front end.
Noah Webster was not a weaver, but his father was. Noah Webster's father was a weaver and a farmer