Re: US Optic ST-10
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Paladin80</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I want the versatility to shoot out to a 1000. I belong to a club that has a 500 meter line but I want to have that option to shoot past that.</div></div>
I didn't get the ERGO on mine. Sometimes wished I had. I'm not sure some aren't confusing the ERGO with the TPAL? TPAL is basically side mounted parallax control, instead of on the front objective.
Anyhow, what I did with mine was have them set the parallax at 500. That can make for as much as a 1.25" off @ 100. But, by 'centering in' (taking a half clear/half black sight picture and riding your cheek on the buttstock forward, centering it all the way til it's all clear) I'm able to keep the error to minimum. On the other end of the spectrum it makes for as much as 2" error @ 1000. I do the same thing and it's working pretty well for me. I've had it on my .223, 6mm AI, and 7mm-08 and I've walked that scope right out to 1k and started center-punching without issue. It gets a little dicier @ 1500 (4" error) and 2000 (8" error) but still manageable if you 'center it in'. The optics are quite clear and while small, the target is very seeable.
When I had this scope built my philosophy was to keep it as simple as possible. I don't even have to dial until 1.5 k with it. (moa reticle- 40 L-R, 60 down). It's not a scope to shoot tight groups with, it's a scope to get on target as quickly as you can with no math. Match elevation and windage numbers and fire.