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Can you tell me step by step how you checked your total elevation? Emailed Steiner on their procedure twice and nothing back. I tried and I spun it the wrong way where there was less than 3 mils above zero. (I had to spin the inner turret to get it back and scratched the white lock/unlock...
This is what TT sent me when I started going full auto. See where I underlined in red. I just want to clarify that this issue started happening around the 180-190th round mark. Sometimes it would not recock. Most of the time it would double or triple tap. Approximately 3-4 times it went...
yes, it was either on that thread or in this thread. Very similar problems with trying to figure out how their zero stop works and manual sucks. Should be easy peasy but I guess it's easy to go full retard. Zero stop isn't the issue here I think. It was trying to find the full advertised 35...
Long story, long, I bought it for 22lr long distance shooting so I wanted to take advantage of every mil available. With a 20 moa rail and a 50yd zero I had about 23 mils available to dial. So that means I have 12 mils wasted because specs are claiming 35 mils total. I upgraded the 20 moa...
I'm asking for advice so I'll take it. However, yes, 1st thing I do for every optic I get is verify that total elevation and windage meets their specifications. With the turret lock off, I can get 11 mils of windage (5.5 left and 5.5 right). Advertised is 15 mils. Repeat for turret and...
I have 3 times with my 3-18x56.
1st attempt-Missing torx screw on elevation turret (brand new unit). (submitted case and after 7 business days I called myself).
-They sent me the torx screw. No torque info. Contacted them again and finally got a torque value.
2nd attempt-Torx screw broke...
Too early to tell for me yet. Only 150 rds through my LTi so far. So far so good. It's hard to remove off the host when hot (My 1st direct thread can). Needs a slim 13/16" wrench to crack it loose.
However, a guy on FB had his new STi's weld break before he even fired it.
I used Thunderbeast's Summit Report to determine what I wanted for another can. Priority was weight, cost, db reduction and availability. Overall size was NOT a factor. The Enticer LTi got my money. I sorted their data by dBA as a starting point. For ref the Omega with flat cap was only...
"autofire". I know this all to well. Happened to my 6 arc AR build using their Diamond 2 stage. Started happening after 200rds. Had to adjust the trigger up to over 34oz to make sure autofire wouldn't happen. They told me "sorry, here's the faq on this issue and clean it with lighter...
Here's my new Diligent Defense Enticer LTi next to my 8+ year old Omega. Both have very different point of uses. Omega feels and looks to be more durable. I've had the classic Omega baffle strike before. Have seen 2 guys at the range launch their Omegas too. For duty use Omega is my choice...
I have a 8H and 8T. both black. Make me an offer that I can't refuse! 8T is brand new and was destined for my SBR but it's taking way longer than expected due to priorities.
I agree BUT we are the minority. My buddies who work at Scheels, Cabela's and small ma & pa gun shops told me that over 9 out of every 10 scopes they sell, they are all SFP, moa, duplex or bdc reticle. Most of their customer base doesn't even know what FFP means.
This is a big fail. It's supposed to compete against the VX5's. For example Viper HD 3-15x44 VS Leupold VX-5HD. I'm a big Vortex fan but the Leupy gets a win in almost every physical category at the moment. Let's hope the glass of the Viper HD is better than the Leupold. Additionally that...