I bought a dozen (over several months) and put them on the shelf. It's nice to be able to grab one when I've bought yet another cheap rifle and realize that I'm only spending $20 on a scope...yet it works as well as the $100 Hawke scopes I have.
According to my measurements, the dots on the cross hairs for the Kruger 3-9x32 scope are 1.25 mils apart at full power=9x.This would mean that the mils needed should be multiplied by 1.0/1.25=.8 to get the number of dots needed at 9x.Example: If the ballistic chart shows 3.0 mills hold over needed, then we need to hold over 3.0*.8=2.4 dots at 9x.Someone please check my measurements and calculations and tell me if this is correct.
The price has gone up to $85 now
According to my measurements the dots on the Kruger 3-9x32 scope at full power=9x are 1.25 mils apart.Examples: When your ballistic table says you need 2.0 mills hold over, you need to multiply by .8 (or divide by 1.25) to get 1.6 dots of hold over for this scope when at full power=9x.When your ballistic table says you need 3.0 mills hold over, you need to multiply by .8 (or divide by 1.25) to get 2.4 dots of hold over for this scope when at full power=9x.
Quote from: epeyton on March 04, 2018, 03:17:45 AMAccording to my measurements the dots on the Kruger 3-9x32 scope at full power=9x are 1.25 mils apart.Examples: When your ballistic table says you need 2.0 mills hold over, you need to multiply by .8 (or divide by 1.25) to get 1.6 dots of hold over for this scope when at full power=9x.When your ballistic table says you need 3.0 mills hold over, you need to multiply by .8 (or divide by 1.25) to get 2.4 dots of hold over for this scope when at full power=9x.Thanks Earl, super useful information!So if I am using 3x, the ballistic table says 3 mil holdover @9x, then the holdover would be 2.4x3/9=0.8 dots.
Last one left...hope he will not raise the price, I may get more after try out.