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The click value I've seen in that scope is 0.5cm/click @ 100 meters, or .05 mil which contradicts the listed 1 cm click adjustment. It comes with a 3.2 mil elevation knob hence the 1.6 mil of adjustment.
I am a little confused on the parallax of 54.68 yds listed...
No tunneling is present on the 3-20's, 5-20, 3-27 or 5-45.
The 5-25 lens system has not changed since its introduction in 2003 therefore the tunneling can not be eliminated in it's current design.
The 5-45 is offered with a double turn locking MTC with 27 mil of elevation adjustment on the knob. Internally it has around 35 which is a little more than a 5-25. The 3-27, 5-20 and 3-20 have a considerable amount of additional internal adjustment compared to the other PM II's. This is the...
I checked them both over and they are in exceptional condition and honestly quite a rare find. I'm going over tonight and picking them up so if anybody needs any pics just let me know I can e mail them to you.