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200 fps is a significant difference. Something you did was wrong or one of one of the chronographs was off. Recheck equipment settings and run test again.
There is a difference between the two. The Pro has better contrast, depth of field, and less chromatic aberration. The differences are not so noticeable at the lower end of the magnification but start to show once you pump it up. Is it worth it? It really depends on what you're doing. If you're...
It's perfectly fine to not have a low-slung scope. There's no practical advantage in accuracy of a low scope height over a sort-of-high scope ring height. On one rifle, I've had an issue where the scope rings were too low because the comb on the stock was tall. When I got a proper cheek weld it...
The OP's question related to quality not distance. A lot of scopes designed for long distance will get you out to 1,000 yards and more with standard rings, if they don't you can get a scope base that adds 20 MOA or more elevation to get your scope dialed to longer distances. There are also scope...
Don't overthink this stuff. Rings will either be reliable or not. Seekins rings are a good start. Your hurdles as a new shooter won't be the equipment you have currently chosen, it will be you and the ammo you shoot. Overtime your gear is going to change. Get what's good and move on.
The glass on the DMRII Pro is noticeably better than the DMR II in broad daylight. Better contrast, more depth of field, and less chromatic aberration, it's especially noticeable when you dial up the power. If the price difference is acceptable, go for the Pro.
Upon reading the Forum rules, this thread should have been nuked from the beginning simply by the topic title. I tried to stick to the judicial aspect of the thread, but it keeps getting steered into religion and politics. I'm guilty of touching on those subjects on this thread, I've removed 3...
Pmclaine I addressed your original question and explained the difference. You're not convinced. I believe I've made my point. You keep throwing in points that I see as irrelevant regarding actual laws that were violated. I didn't make those laws up. Me a social warrior, lol!!! Not much more...
Powdahound76 i've been a lurker, mostly in equipment related. I made a couple of posts about Sig optics recently. Haven't posted anything but that. Generally, a beginning long distance shooter, love to shoot anything that goes bang. And shoot something every week. I defend and support 2A. Saw...
You have shown no similarity. Asking Ivanka for a meeting is not similar as refusing service. It may be poor business management, but it is not illegal. We're talking about businesses violating laws. An individual being a total dick to someone on an airplane has nothing to do with violating the...
Federal and state laws disagree with you. A business DOES NOT have the RIGHT to refuse service to anyone, see the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Many states specifically have laws that prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation. Colorado law (where one of the cases went to court)...
Really? There are so many fallacies in this it's not worth straying from your original question. Fortunately we've moved beyond the 1960's and in 1964 the federal government passed the Civil Rights Act which prohibits discrimination by privately owned places of public accommodation on the basis...
The article looks like an incomplete story, but based on what it says, why is asking to meet with Ivanka the same as refusing service to a segment of society? The Christian baker used its ideology as an excuse to refuse service to a whole segment of society. This is the very definition of...