***New Premier 3-15x50mm Hunter***

very impressive. i like covers on the turrets for a hunting gun. also don't like them sticking out very much. wonder how much lighter the "light" version will be.
 
These are from Paul at Premier:

Paul said:
Hi Guys,
Here finally are some pics of the Hunter and Light tactical turrets. Please understand that we are still working with these but they are pretty close to the final product we feel the pics are ok to release.
The knobs are mounted to a tube- the elevation is the Light Tactical and the windage is the Hunter, I did this so you could compare the two with a visual reference of the tube.

There is no engraving on the light tactical knob as we have not completed the artwork for the engraver, but again this is to answer the questions about size and style of the turrets.

Below is the Hunter, a simple single turn knob available in Mil or MOA.

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Paul said:
Here is a picture of the top of the Hunter turret. This will be covered by a sticker noting direction. The small screw is for zeroing the dial.

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Paul said:
Here is a picture of the sticker.

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Paul said:
Here is a picture of the light tactical turret- again there is not engraving, the window at the bottom is for the second revolution indicator. I don't know if you can see it or not in these pictures but there is a white dot (which may be replaced by a number) in the second picture- this corresponds to the second revolution.

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Paul said:
And here is the top of the turret.

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Paul said:
This helps you get a sense of the difference in sizes between the two turrets. This turret is also available in Mils and MOA.

I hope this has helped give you a better idea of what we are trying to do here.
Thanks,
Paul
 
Update: As stated before, the Hunters are slated to be shipping in a month, and the Light Tacticals should be shipping a month after that.

Thanks,

Mason @ CST
 
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