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Kahles Multi Zero scope
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<blockquote data-quote="4th_point" data-source="post: 374600" data-attributes="member: 13585"><p>I had the 2-7x with Multi-Zero. I believe Swaro and Kahles have gone their separate ways with Swaro walking away with their own version of the Multi-Zero. There has been some concern about customer service on Kahles products now that they don't have a US distributor. I thought Legacy Sports took over the distribution, but if it that happened, it didn't last long. This is all based on memory, so please correct me if I'm wrong. Kahles scopes are supposed to be incredibly tough, but I don't have any first hand experience with that.</p><p> </p><p>Overall, I really liked the Multi-Zero. If I remember correctly, I had it zeroed for 100 yards, with indicators set at 200, 300, 400, & 500 yards. By luck, when the dial was topped-out, it was dead-on for 600 yards. I used the scope on a DPMS 308, and busted rocks and targets at 600 yards with ease. But, the system lacks a mean to easily correct for wind. In some ways its similar to the ballistic reticles (the ones that lack windage marks) that are getting more popular. The difference being that Multi-Zero can be custom tuned for your load. Its twist and shoot (Multi-zero), not point and shoot(ballistic reticle). But the lack of a means to easily correct for wind is one of the reasons I got rid of it.</p><p> </p><p>Optically, I thought the CL was very, very good. Some say that they are among the best. I compared the 2-7x vs. a MK4 1.5-5x20 over several days and nights, and the differences were dramatic. But these scopes have different specs so it wasn't really a fair comparison. Even so, the Kahles was very good during low light with a large FOV compared to the MK4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4th_point, post: 374600, member: 13585"] I had the 2-7x with Multi-Zero. I believe Swaro and Kahles have gone their separate ways with Swaro walking away with their own version of the Multi-Zero. There has been some concern about customer service on Kahles products now that they don't have a US distributor. I thought Legacy Sports took over the distribution, but if it that happened, it didn't last long. This is all based on memory, so please correct me if I'm wrong. Kahles scopes are supposed to be incredibly tough, but I don't have any first hand experience with that. Overall, I really liked the Multi-Zero. If I remember correctly, I had it zeroed for 100 yards, with indicators set at 200, 300, 400, & 500 yards. By luck, when the dial was topped-out, it was dead-on for 600 yards. I used the scope on a DPMS 308, and busted rocks and targets at 600 yards with ease. But, the system lacks a mean to easily correct for wind. In some ways its similar to the ballistic reticles (the ones that lack windage marks) that are getting more popular. The difference being that Multi-Zero can be custom tuned for your load. Its twist and shoot (Multi-zero), not point and shoot(ballistic reticle). But the lack of a means to easily correct for wind is one of the reasons I got rid of it. Optically, I thought the CL was very, very good. Some say that they are among the best. I compared the 2-7x vs. a MK4 1.5-5x20 over several days and nights, and the differences were dramatic. But these scopes have different specs so it wasn't really a fair comparison. Even so, the Kahles was very good during low light with a large FOV compared to the MK4. [/QUOTE]
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