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Gen1 has detents at the yardage markers, gen2 does not.
how does the kahles do in the mechanical dept... tracking, holding zero, etc
Sounds like the kahles k624i is definitely a tier I scope and at a good price point....
I agree with that statement.
Mike @ CSTACTICAL
petesp, the scopes are in the same magnification?Here is a picture of what the reticle looks like on a caribou right at 1 mile. Picture is not at all representative of actual scope view, I will also attach one of what the Beast was like. Fog was rolling in and out but gives a guy a little idea of what the reticles are like. One can hold an earhole shot with either of them at 1 mile but I prefered the MSR over the MOAR, BEAST was a little bit brighter and crisper but not by much, still not impressed with the eye box on the beast but overall is very nice. Like I said picture is not representative of actual scope view.
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The only thing odd about the Kahles is that it comes in a tiny little box wrapped only in a lot of tissue paper and the box does not suggest a $3000 scope. Unlike the Steiner that comes in a nice big box with foam inserts etc etc more typical of Nightforce etc.
I thought the same thing about the Kahles, then realized if that is the worst one can say of it, that's pretty freak'in great.
I LOVE the parallax adjustment on top.
how is Kahle's customer service.... that is another part of the decision
They are pretty damn rugged if you ask me. The turrets are very stiff like you would find on a Nightforce. I have ran the turrets up & down quite a bit in the last 6 months that I have been using one and the tracking has been dead on with every tall target test I have done. Mine is on a matte rifle and I have not been nice to it that all. It has quite a few cosmetic scuffs on it but a damp cloth and a few minutes of wiping it down and you would never even know they were there. The coating on them is truly amazing. I watched Ken Pratt who was / is the US importer take a quarter and scratch that shit out of one until the point that the quarter had a flat spot in it. He then just licked his finger and rubbed all traces of scratches or scuffs on off in a matter of seconds. So far that has been my experience as well. Just use a damp cloth and you can make it look basically brand new in a few minutes.how rugged is this Kahles scope?