Well fedex just dropped off a nice size box. Inside my new USO's
specs:
- 3.8-22x 44mm and 58mm objectives
- LEFT side windage .25moa clicks w/ dust covers
- EREK .5moa clicks
- Low profile adj. objective
- JWMOA Reticle
- Internal Bubble Level
- Red lit ret knob (right side)
- 34mm main tube
Some thoughts -
- Picture is clear & crisp to the outer edges
- The wide Field of View kicks ass
- The clicks on the windage are clear and precise with out any mush. Really like em.
- The EREK clicks are the same way. They are also spaced just right. Not to far apart not to close together. The EREK is numbered every 1moa with a line going up to the # and every half moa in between is a shorter mark.
- The gripping surface on windage is great as is the wider grip surface of the magnification ring. Same with the adj. obj.
- The adj. objective seems to be extremely forgiving vs the side parallax scopes I have. For example I had it set at about 700 and I was moving around between ~350 to ~1100 yards with no adjustment needed. Minimal movement was required when I got outside that spectrum.
- Colors are great but do fade out slightly when the sun is really shinning the 58mm. Seems to pull in a lot of light. I think if I put an ARD it would help.
- JWMOA Reticle - I like that the sight picture isn't filled with thick lines all over the place. The side duplex only go out 5moa each side but make it really easy for my eyes to find the center of the reticle at low power.
The christmas tree/crosses aren't over filled with lines everywhere. The #s are clear and easily readable at lowest power. The hash marks change size so they seem easier to count and keep track of faster.
The crosses are 2moa wide by 2moa high and are placed at multiples of 5moa. They seem to be spaced just far enough apart where they don't obstruct the sight picture while still allowing the user to use them instead of knobs.
The bubble level I haven't played with much it seems a little hard to see unless the sun is out. I'll have to try it out more once I get the scopes mounted up.
Weight - 58mm = 2 lbs 7oz. 44mm = 2 lbs 5oz.
Length 17.45" on both.
These camera shots are at 2x and they don't do the sight picture much justice as things are more clear and crisp then it's showing.
3.8x
10x
22x
specs:
- 3.8-22x 44mm and 58mm objectives
- LEFT side windage .25moa clicks w/ dust covers
- EREK .5moa clicks
- Low profile adj. objective
- JWMOA Reticle
- Internal Bubble Level
- Red lit ret knob (right side)
- 34mm main tube
Some thoughts -
- Picture is clear & crisp to the outer edges
- The wide Field of View kicks ass
- The clicks on the windage are clear and precise with out any mush. Really like em.
- The EREK clicks are the same way. They are also spaced just right. Not to far apart not to close together. The EREK is numbered every 1moa with a line going up to the # and every half moa in between is a shorter mark.
- The gripping surface on windage is great as is the wider grip surface of the magnification ring. Same with the adj. obj.
- The adj. objective seems to be extremely forgiving vs the side parallax scopes I have. For example I had it set at about 700 and I was moving around between ~350 to ~1100 yards with no adjustment needed. Minimal movement was required when I got outside that spectrum.
- Colors are great but do fade out slightly when the sun is really shinning the 58mm. Seems to pull in a lot of light. I think if I put an ARD it would help.
- JWMOA Reticle - I like that the sight picture isn't filled with thick lines all over the place. The side duplex only go out 5moa each side but make it really easy for my eyes to find the center of the reticle at low power.
The christmas tree/crosses aren't over filled with lines everywhere. The #s are clear and easily readable at lowest power. The hash marks change size so they seem easier to count and keep track of faster.
The crosses are 2moa wide by 2moa high and are placed at multiples of 5moa. They seem to be spaced just far enough apart where they don't obstruct the sight picture while still allowing the user to use them instead of knobs.
The bubble level I haven't played with much it seems a little hard to see unless the sun is out. I'll have to try it out more once I get the scopes mounted up.
Weight - 58mm = 2 lbs 7oz. 44mm = 2 lbs 5oz.
Length 17.45" on both.
These camera shots are at 2x and they don't do the sight picture much justice as things are more clear and crisp then it's showing.
3.8x
10x
22x