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I presume the mating is not universal but unique to each camera. Will be mating to 20-60, 30 Wide, and 45 power. I need to start from no knowledge as to the best non-commercial cameras and their capability. Any help will be appreciated.
I am guessing you mean 0900 AM central so will not bother you till you are up and around. My phone is in the car charging at the moment since I am on a long road trip, I will give you the particulars now so you can get a head start on MOST entries. Weapon is a .408 Cheytac wildcat throwing a...
Too complicated to try and solve with text. Hoping someone by phone will go through settings with me for a new weapon and compare results. Drop is showing almost twice what it really is! Been over it again and again.
A 46 x 46 that was old tech would not even get a read, much less someone buy one. I will speak with someone tonight that will be running one today or tomorrow.
The only US Distributor of March is "retiring". So if you want a March, contact Japan and deal with that if repairs are needed. At their price, I am NOT down with that.
A durability test where you cover the entire range of clicks, up, then down, to represent the wear that SOME will give that scope in its lifetime. If a scope has glass that suffices it can be determined before you buy it. Durability of clicks? NOT, This is where most scope failures would be...
Didn't read your entire thread but didn't see March. With the recent loss of a US distributor, owners will have to deal directly to the manufacturer in Japan. Failures will happen and business will dictate other changes, but I am afraid to go with a newer manufacturer when the product is...
Leos work fine for maybe 90 per cent of owners where they use it for plinking or hunting at the same small range such as 200-400 yards. They have problem with the heavy exercising of the knobs such as many LR users, PRS type competitions, etc. Even a dedicated 1000 yard competition sees very...