Now this is what I'm talking about. Schmidt/Bender

Nikon_Man

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Sure do wish I could afford one.
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I've got one, a 3-12X50 Zenith. Very nice scope, excellent glass...BUT...being a turret twister for long range, I won't ever buy another. The adjustments aren't in 1/4 or 1/8 moa, they are in 1cm @ 100 meters. Makes the adjustment calculations harder for my old brain.

I'll stick to Nightforce, thank you very much.
 
Originally Posted By: nmleonI've got one, a 3-12X50 Zenith. Very nice scope, excellent glass...BUT...being a turret twister for long range, I won't ever buy another. The adjustments aren't in 1/4 or 1/8 moa, they are in 1cm @ 100 meters. Makes the adjustment calculations harder for my old brain.

I'll stick to Nightforce, thank you very much.
They call that mils. Works great with a mildot reticle. The Nightforce scopes are also available in mils. It is not any harder than MOA adjustments, just different. Use what you are used to, but don't let it limit your selection. I had a PMII, very very nice glass.
 
Originally Posted By: nmleonI've got one, a 3-12X50 Zenith. Very nice scope, excellent glass...BUT...being a turret twister for long range, I won't ever buy another. The adjustments aren't in 1/4 or 1/8 moa, they are in 1cm @ 100 meters. Makes the adjustment calculations harder for my old brain.

I'll stick to Nightforce, thank you very much.

You can buy S&B with MOA adjustment.
 
Originally Posted By: okbow68A mil bigger than 1cm at 100yds
Right, it's 1cm @ 100m. One moa is also bigger than one inch @100yards. So, I guess you should use whatever you can most easily learn.
 
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