Has anyone used or owns a 5-45x56 PM II High Power and speak to/compare it to the 5-25x56 PM II High Power? Is it worth the gobs of extra money? I have used the latter and just curious to know what folks thought.
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Omg... to funny... For a second I was going to add a leadin commet to thst affect, but opted not to...Well shit. I jumped in cause the title said S&M scopes. Thought there was some new kinky shit I didn’t know about. Now that I’m here, I too am curious about the 5-45. Specifically the LRR-MIL version. Looking hard at the 5-45 in that flavor.
Would you be able to confirm that no tunneling issue on 3-27 and 5-45 high power scope now?The 5-45 is offered with a double turn locking MTC with 27 mil of elevation adjustment on the knob. Internally it has around 35 which is a little more than a 5-25. The 3-27, 5-20 and 3-20 have a considerable amount of additional internal adjustment compared to the other PM II's. This is the primary reason why they are offered with a 35 mil and a 34 mil option for the 3-27.
@Jerry R , how much internal elevation does the 3-27 model with the DT34 turret have?The 5-45 is offered with a double turn locking MTC with 27 mil of elevation adjustment on the knob. Internally it has around 35 which is a little more than a 5-25. The 3-27, 5-20 and 3-20 have a considerable amount of additional internal adjustment compared to the other PM II's. This is the primary reason why they are offered with a 35 mil and a 34 mil option for the 3-27.