[MENTION=47369]sch2046[/MENTION] I don't remember exactly and the AX is on the way back to CO, so when I get their I will confirm, but I believe on the 25MOA GDI Mount i had about 19 Mils
[MENTION=32298]Alan_H[/MENTION] the FinnAccuracy guys are on SH and there is an Official MSR Thread on here. Call the reticle in the Kahles the MSR 2 is completely wrong. FinnAccuracy is reserving that designation for themselves. I am not sure if they posted here in public or private, but the better description is the MSR-K as I have been using.
I still don't get where the Beast's "gimmicks" are.. so I just chalk it up to ignorance on the system. The MST-100 was never called gimmicky and it had throw levers since 1978. As noted in the other thread, any options on these scope you don't understand look no further than the Army or Horus. The military dictates a brake (or lock) and they also want a lot of travel in a single turn, so you have you to ask. How do you get 20 mils of adjustment in 1 turn without having the issue Premier did with the clicks being so close together you miss them. NF solved this with the lever, while meeting the requirements the Army has asked for. The scope is shorter than a S&B, has a more generous eye box, as well as greatly improves the glass, so what is gimmicky ? I agree what the Horus people want is not necessary for the masses, but if you want a military contract you have to caterer to both them and Horus.
Using the Kahles was awesome, I really like it. Still it was bit tough focusing down to 25 yards without being a 12x or less, and the targets they used were about 1/2" so that wasn't great, but everything else was flawless for me. The biggest thing was, the adjustments were true and that made my dope spot on with the AB Kestrel. The conditions weren't great, the humidity was high, the heat was up there, I had not cover on my suppressor, and there was a ton of dust. Still I managed to see and hit. So for me it's a good competition scope.