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New Contest Starting Now! This Target Haunts Me
Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
I have never worked with mph. wind so i can’t really argue against, but it’s not intuitive for my head when i hear it i us in podcasts and movies. So for you @The Bloke saying m/s quick rules sound easier is interesting! Thomas Haugland have been a big inspiration for me starting with LH? Whe...
I dont us Km/h, just ms with the wind.. It problably work the same, its both wind. But the number is smaller so thats why i was wondering..
@TacticalDillhole Yes, is probably all because of the Metrical system... And all the shit happening in US is probably because of the Imperial system...
I dont see that as an argument, "no one" used mil/mil in US befor either.. And you do arguing for smaller numbers!
But i guess you will convert with time as you did with mil/mil scope? Conver to the metric system inch by inch;)
Im not trying to start a metric, imperial discussion. Ifm just wondering why go half way if choosing mil/mil that speaks to the metric system..
Btw. Russa use Metric and was the first country landing a spaceship on the moon;)
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Im from Norway so sry for my bad writing!
@Lowlight you often talking about the pros with the mil system and you do prefer this system in your scope, so i wonder..? Why dont you use Metrical wind (meters per second ) and distances (Meters)? One of the pros you talk about with mil system...
In Norway the S&B and the Kahles 318i looks to end up pretty close in price.. And yes, MSR/MSR2 is a must with the s&b;)
That’s a nice setup? Im getting my s&b us with MSR one if these days, tier-one rings with picatinny at 12 o’clock.. Docter on a QD mount, slipping it on when needed:)
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On paper the new Kahles 318i looses agains s&b 3-20x50.. The s&b is lighter, have better field of view, more elevtion and higer top magnification.. Im a littel disappointed!
But the Kahles is a littel shorter! But if you chose the s&b 5-20x50 you get a even lighter and shorter scoope then the...