Re: Picture request: USO SN3 1.8-10x
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Minuteman</div><div class="ubbcode-body">NoExpert, Ive been looking at the 1.8-10 as well. Since you have on hand experience and are getting another one... which elevation and windage options are you going for this time around? and other options if you feel like elaborating. </div></div>
I had the EREK and US#3 M40 with windage stop on the last one, both MIL. The new one will also have the EREK knob but I'm getting the US#1 with cover and US#1 M40 windage knobs. This will let me run either a cover on the US#1 knob or run the exposed US#1 scalloped M40 knob. Elevation and windage will be MIL again. Both scopes have the windage left handed (I'm right handed). This is so when I'm shooting prone I don't have to reach over the scope or take my right hand out of a firing position to adjust it.
I opted to get the internal bubble level in the eyepiece, just makes sense.
Illuminated reticle (getting their new digital setup) in red. Since the human eye doesn't perceive red as light it won't affect night time vision. I researched this for hours before deciding.
I had the JNG MIL reticle on the last scope, it worked well. On the new one I'm going GAP MIL, less clutter and hoping the numbers are easier to read at low magnification.
I opted for the ERGO adjustment instead of T-PAL. It's more forgiving on the settings (you can set it to 200 yards and it'll work out to about 500 yards) and for me it's faster (just turn to the setting, don't need to always start at infinity). The 1.8-10X is not much more of a reach than T-PAL, I think 3 or 4 inches. It's also one less knob on the turret block making it easier to get my fat fingers on the windage knob.
The last scope weighed 2.25 pounds with sunshade/ARD and USO lens caps installed. I'll be weighing this one when I get it to see how much lighter it is.