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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 wish you luck in your search for a 1.1-4X20 LT CQB Hoser - it's a great scope! I looked long and hard for a LPVO to complement my trusty TA11 and haven't been disappointed with my 1.1-4X20 LT CQB. There are newer, more compact, lighter designs but I wouldn't trade my LT CQB for any of them. If you happen to get one I highly recommend an ADM 20 MOA Recon Mount. (JIC you're unaware of this - the Elevation of all PMII scopes is adjusted out-of-center by half of the total adjustment range at the factory, and to compensate for this Elevation bias S & B recommends using a mount or base with can equal amount of cant, i.e. cant equal to one-half of the total adjustment range).
The 20 MOA Recon allows zero at 100 yards/meters while retaining the full adjustment range (-1 MOA to 25 MOA Elevation, and 26 MOA Windage [13 MOA Right, 13 MOA Left]). Dumbass fuck-up disclosure: Even though I've owned and used PMII scopes for 10 years now and have always followed S & B's cant formula with excellent results, I tried cheating with a 0 MOA Mount because I like the ADM Scout (which is a single lever design). Zeroed at 100 yards I lost 5.5 MOA using the Scout. Not a ton of travel, but considering the 1.1-4X20 ShortDot has limited Elevation & Windage travel I decided I wanted to retain the full range of adjustment. Equally, if not more important - is that ADM Mounts have great return-to-zero after repeated dismount and remount. Again, I wish you luck in your search. Teasers below:
FDE 14.7" M6IC Enhanced w/FDE ADM 20 MOA Recon 30 & PMII 1.1-4X20 LT+FDE Tango Down Short Vertical Grip: