Hello,
About 3 years ago, I snagged a Hensoldt 6-24x56 for a very good price from a very good guy here on the hide. As far as optics go, this scope is an A+. Hands down, the best scope I own; very clear. Reticle is kind of limited, being just a SFP mil dot, but I can look past that. As far as functionality of the scope as a whole, I give the scope a C-. Hensoldt gets an F for turrets on this scope; they might as well just left the turrets blank. Reason for this, is that the turrets are calibrated to 1/20 (0.05) mil per click. On top of this, they labeled the turrets very poorly, and there is no way to know where you are without crunching numbers in your head. Each ten clicks is numbered from 1 to 8 (actually, 1 to 7), even though ten clicks equals ½ a mil, not a full mil. One full turn gives you 4 mils. Apparently, this scope was designed specifically for some weird ass agency in Europe that brainstormed a SFP scope with 1/20 mil adjustments. I guess they like missing their shots. It's a shame too, because this scope would be the nuts if it were 1/10 mil adjustments, even in SFP. They did make a 6-24x56 FFP scope with 1/10 mil adjustments, but only released it to the military. My buddy actually owns this scope, and it is great, but unfortunately it has a really crappy overbearing Horus reticle in it.
As a quick fix, I used a gold sharpie and labeled the turrets myself. It does work, but it is very difficult to write legibly small enough for it to be easily recognizable. In addition, the marking rub off over time, and have to be redone every once in a while.
Does anyone know how to rectify this? I know a place called Kenton industries makes custom turrets, but last I checked with them a while back, they did not have turrets for Hensoldt. They do have Zeiss, but not Hensoldt. Anybody?
About 3 years ago, I snagged a Hensoldt 6-24x56 for a very good price from a very good guy here on the hide. As far as optics go, this scope is an A+. Hands down, the best scope I own; very clear. Reticle is kind of limited, being just a SFP mil dot, but I can look past that. As far as functionality of the scope as a whole, I give the scope a C-. Hensoldt gets an F for turrets on this scope; they might as well just left the turrets blank. Reason for this, is that the turrets are calibrated to 1/20 (0.05) mil per click. On top of this, they labeled the turrets very poorly, and there is no way to know where you are without crunching numbers in your head. Each ten clicks is numbered from 1 to 8 (actually, 1 to 7), even though ten clicks equals ½ a mil, not a full mil. One full turn gives you 4 mils. Apparently, this scope was designed specifically for some weird ass agency in Europe that brainstormed a SFP scope with 1/20 mil adjustments. I guess they like missing their shots. It's a shame too, because this scope would be the nuts if it were 1/10 mil adjustments, even in SFP. They did make a 6-24x56 FFP scope with 1/10 mil adjustments, but only released it to the military. My buddy actually owns this scope, and it is great, but unfortunately it has a really crappy overbearing Horus reticle in it.
As a quick fix, I used a gold sharpie and labeled the turrets myself. It does work, but it is very difficult to write legibly small enough for it to be easily recognizable. In addition, the marking rub off over time, and have to be redone every once in a while.
Does anyone know how to rectify this? I know a place called Kenton industries makes custom turrets, but last I checked with them a while back, they did not have turrets for Hensoldt. They do have Zeiss, but not Hensoldt. Anybody?
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