I hate the location of the elevation indicator arrow on my Schmidt's, since they are on a different plane than the surface of the turret markings.
This causes a parallax effect that makes the marks look to be in a different location depending on which eye you use to adjust the elevation. It can change the apparent location of the mark by 1/2-3/4 mil or so. Most people just offset the marks to the side to compensate, but I am nearsighted in one eye and farsighted in the other, and it messes with me.
Is it nitpicky and stupid? Probably, but that's the way I am.
Anyway, I had a few extra hours to spend, so I fixed it.
EDIT TO ADD: Just thought of this also, you guys that have the MTC turrets that the marks don't line up properly on the full Mil marks, this is a way to fix them.
First, get out the needle files and make one of these.....
It's hard to clamp in a vice
Then you Aluminum Black it and then paint it flat black, then buff the black off the face of the arrow.
A tiny dab of black silicone holds it in place, it fits tight anyway.
RIGHT eye view...
BEFORE...
AFTER...
LEFT eye...
BEFORE (this is where it really shows up)...
AFTER...
You can't even see the factory arrow from this angle...
BEFORE...
AFTER...
Now I have to make another one!!
This causes a parallax effect that makes the marks look to be in a different location depending on which eye you use to adjust the elevation. It can change the apparent location of the mark by 1/2-3/4 mil or so. Most people just offset the marks to the side to compensate, but I am nearsighted in one eye and farsighted in the other, and it messes with me.
Is it nitpicky and stupid? Probably, but that's the way I am.
Anyway, I had a few extra hours to spend, so I fixed it.
EDIT TO ADD: Just thought of this also, you guys that have the MTC turrets that the marks don't line up properly on the full Mil marks, this is a way to fix them.
First, get out the needle files and make one of these.....
It's hard to clamp in a vice
Then you Aluminum Black it and then paint it flat black, then buff the black off the face of the arrow.
A tiny dab of black silicone holds it in place, it fits tight anyway.
RIGHT eye view...
BEFORE...
AFTER...
LEFT eye...
BEFORE (this is where it really shows up)...
AFTER...
You can't even see the factory arrow from this angle...
BEFORE...
AFTER...
Now I have to make another one!!