3.5-21x50mm Non-Illuminated Rifle Scope
Love the scope...but there are a couple of gripes:
1. The elevation does not bottom out. It just spins. I'd have to see if this affects my zero when I go shoot again.
2. When you zero the scope...the elevation lines are where they are. I don't know the correct way to state this. So what I am going to do is take a sharpie and black out the lines underneath my zero. If anyone has any better ideas let me know.
3. The locking elevation knob does not lock into place in the up position. There is a vacuum due to the o-ring that pulls the knob back down. I would have like for the knob to have a locking up position. (When you dial and take your hands off of the knob and then reach to adjust your elevation...then you will have to pull the knob up a little to turn your elevation and/or it feels like you have continue to hold the knob up to turn the elevation).
4. Last, 5 mils per turn is a little of a whoop.
Pros:
1. Horus
2. Length of the scope.
3. Construction of the scope.
4. Tracking was on the money!
5. Clarity of the glass.
For those that don't like the Horus. It has its purpose.
Moving Chaos or any other multiple engagements = Horus.
Known distances = Dial
Will post groups at a later time...really not necessary...it is money.
-Al
Love the scope...but there are a couple of gripes:
1. The elevation does not bottom out. It just spins. I'd have to see if this affects my zero when I go shoot again.
2. When you zero the scope...the elevation lines are where they are. I don't know the correct way to state this. So what I am going to do is take a sharpie and black out the lines underneath my zero. If anyone has any better ideas let me know.
3. The locking elevation knob does not lock into place in the up position. There is a vacuum due to the o-ring that pulls the knob back down. I would have like for the knob to have a locking up position. (When you dial and take your hands off of the knob and then reach to adjust your elevation...then you will have to pull the knob up a little to turn your elevation and/or it feels like you have continue to hold the knob up to turn the elevation).
4. Last, 5 mils per turn is a little of a whoop.
Pros:
1. Horus
2. Length of the scope.
3. Construction of the scope.
4. Tracking was on the money!
5. Clarity of the glass.
For those that don't like the Horus. It has its purpose.
Moving Chaos or any other multiple engagements = Horus.
Known distances = Dial
Will post groups at a later time...really not necessary...it is money.
-Al