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Support Equipment For PCP/HPA/CO2 and springers ,rams => Optics, Range estimation & related subjects => Topic started by: sscoyote on July 06, 2015, 08:32:59 PM
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Bought this optic awhile back for about 50$, forgot about it, and just found it in my stored scopes stock. It's a very short OAL scope with a target turret advertised at 1/4 MOA adjustments. I always check my optics to see how much turret travel I have in them for long-range plinkin'. Turns out this optic had 17 revolutions stop to stop which oughta' be ~250 MOA travel in it. Thinking about putting it on my 1377, and with a 20-yd. zero should net me 170ish yds. plinkability (~.015 BC at 550 mv), assuming a spotter can see my impacts in dry dirt. We'll see soon. Just thought I'd post about it since I've never seen that much turret travel in a cheap scope. Can't comment on reliability of anything yet. One big problem with the optic though is that it doesn't have a zeroing feature on the turret housing so whatever 20-yd. zero you have is what it says on the graduations. Thick, cheaper Mil-dot type reticle too.
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Looks like there's only 12-15 MOA revolutions useable before the erector stops moving. But it seems to move consistently and returns to zero according to my Bushnell Grid Bore Sighter.