Re: Scope question
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: diggler44</div><div class="ubbcode-body">if you have to shoot at night it makes a difference because you count clicks or if you have o dial for correction fast without looking. </div></div>
+1
A serious shooter should be extremely praticed with his rifle. You should not have to waste time looking which way the arrow points to add or subtract elevation / windage.
For me it boils down to the quality of the optic. I would never choose an optic based on which way they are set up,CW or CCW. Im going with the best optic I can afford based on my operational needs. Then pratice pratice pratice until you know exactly how the turrets work.
You dont need ammo and a range to do this. Set the elevation to zero, look through your dope book, pick a range and pratice setting your optic to the proper elevation. Then look and check your work, do the same for windage. With enough pratice it will become second nature. This is part of my daily dry firing routine.