Re: SS 5-20 HD question...
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Old Salt</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I wouldn't call the edges of the dials sharp, but precisely cut and easy to get hold of without slipping ( maybe with gloves on ). Most of the scopes I've used the magnification ring is a little stiff to move but there's probably a good reason for that, like not moving from recoil and stuff like that. Just my two cents worth. If I'm not wrong I think that SWFA recommends moving the elevation and windage knobs full travel about 50 times each to get them seated correctly and broken in. </div></div>Oh, they're sharp. They'll shave plastic. Perfectly cut isn't necessarily a trait I want on a control knob, especially one that's hard to turn. Of all the scopes I've had, these are the worst to get a grip on. With it's spacing, the fluting on these controls is about worthless for grip and IMO thtey may as well be smooth. Fluting is for table legs. The finish on these knobs won't last long either with those sharp edges.