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I had this same question, in one of Koshkins video posts, he mentions that most newer LPVO designs would be able to handle that amount of adjustment without any adverse effects to the image quality. I went with this mount for my G3...
I can't seem to find a barrel like this right now. If anybody knows where to find one of these in stock, or maybe have one laying around, let me know. 1:8 twist would be ideal. Thanks
I use 308 Lapua brass in my SR25 and it does not beat up the brass at all, the accuracy gains were absolutely worth using the Lapua brass. The Winchester brass I tried, did not work for me at all. The neck wall thickness was too thin and didn't match well with the chamber in my SR25. I don't...
I currently have a PST 2.5-10 FFP with an offset red dot and thinking about replacing that with the Razor 1-10. I have heard @koshkin discuss in his videos where an LPVO works best and when they don't. But I don't recall the specifics. What factors make an LPVO the better way to go?
I was considering the same thing. Vortex has a video on youtube comparing the Strike Eagle to the PSTII. They state the PST is better optically, but the strike eagle has more elevation adjustment and can focus down to 15 yards which makes it a little more useful with 22LR.