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Ok, so I know there are different reticles and between mil and moa, besides that can someone school me on the different versions of this scope?
There are price differences between different ones and haven’t been able to figure it out.
Not sure it is clear from the above post. The MTC is every 10Th click (1 Mil) is heavier. With practice you can get it so you do not dial past. It's an OK feature but I would not pay much extra for it.
Reference the MTC turrets, I’m guessing they made them for guys dialing on dope in the dark to be able to more quickly differentiate whole mils. In your experience is that accomplished or do you just lose count when you go past the full mil detent?
Standard double turn turrets = less cost
MTC turrets = substantially more cost
Except for reticle costs, the turrets play the biggest part in affecting price. That is my experience with S&B when you’re discussing the 5-25.
As mentioned above, the MTC turrets almost always skip past the .1 mil mark. You have two choices.
1: turn it past .1, then back and likely need to look at the turret
2: dial to your closest whole mil and then hold over or under as needed (I’m not sure, but I’d bet this was a big consideration in the design of the turret. Something where an operator could stay on their rifle, easily count the mils to get as close as possible and make holdover adjusts in the heat of battle)
Then what is up with the CCW and CW turns on the dials?
What does the CCW and CW referee I’m a bit confused. Clockwise only or counter clockwise? Somebody please elaborate what is that really meanPersonal preference, but CCW is more popular. You can often find CW at discounts.
What does the CCW and CW referee I’m a bit confused. Clockwise only or counter clockwise? Somebody please elaborate what is that really mean
Depends on the person. It’s very easy to count the full mils. You typically will slip from a full mil to the .2 or .3 mil detent. If you consistently slip to the same 1/10 mil, then you could do it. I seem to consistently slip to the .2 mil.
Personally if I were to use this at night or in a combat situation, and say I needed 2.4 mils, I would dial 2 mils and hold the .4. If I need 2.8 mils, I would dial 3 mils and hold under .2.
To me, that is the only way I would trust myself with the MTC in the dark or not looking at the turrets.
It’s extremely easy to dial whole mils and to be honest, for the situations the mtc turrets were likely designed for, they are awesome.