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<blockquote data-quote="The Surgeon" data-source="post: 543655" data-attributes="member: 36761"><p>How much more do you want? 70 minutes is quite a bit. I do not know what determines the amount of vertical adjust. Of any given scope, but I will find out. Since you have asked the question, I to want to know. But to give you a partial answer to your question about the diff. In adjustments, it has to do with the power of the scope. </p><p></p><p>As you go up in power the internal adjustments will go down, in most cases. Why does this occur? I do not know but I will get us an answer.</p><p></p><p>Here are a few examples using NighForce optics:</p><p></p><p>2.5-10 x 32 , w/ Elev: 100 min, Wind: 100 min</p><p>5.5-22 x 56 , w/ Elev: 100 min, Wind: 60 min</p><p></p><p>Now look at a BR scope from NightForce:</p><p></p><p>8-32 x 56 BR, w/ Elev: 50 min, Wind: 50 min</p><p>12-42 x 56 BR, w/ Elev: 40 min, Wind: 40 min</p><p></p><p>Nikon Monarch X:</p><p></p><p>2.5-10 x 44 has a maximum internal adj. of 80 min.</p><p>4-16 x 50 has a maximum internal adj. of 50 min</p><p></p><p>Nikon Monarch Gold:</p><p></p><p>1.5-6 x 42 has a maximum internal adj. of 100 min.</p><p></p><p>Nikon Prostaff (Nikon's entry level scope):</p><p></p><p>2-7 x 32 has a maximum internal adj. of 80 </p><p></p><p>I am sure the answer to your question is directly related to the power of the optic. It's kind of like FOV. As the power of the scope goes up, the FOV comes down. As the power goes down, the field of view (FOV) goes up. </p><p></p><p>I will get a more definitive answer and post my findings as soon as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Surgeon, post: 543655, member: 36761"] How much more do you want? 70 minutes is quite a bit. I do not know what determines the amount of vertical adjust. Of any given scope, but I will find out. Since you have asked the question, I to want to know. But to give you a partial answer to your question about the diff. In adjustments, it has to do with the power of the scope. As you go up in power the internal adjustments will go down, in most cases. Why does this occur? I do not know but I will get us an answer. Here are a few examples using NighForce optics: 2.5-10 x 32 , w/ Elev: 100 min, Wind: 100 min 5.5-22 x 56 , w/ Elev: 100 min, Wind: 60 min Now look at a BR scope from NightForce: 8-32 x 56 BR, w/ Elev: 50 min, Wind: 50 min 12-42 x 56 BR, w/ Elev: 40 min, Wind: 40 min Nikon Monarch X: 2.5-10 x 44 has a maximum internal adj. of 80 min. 4-16 x 50 has a maximum internal adj. of 50 min Nikon Monarch Gold: 1.5-6 x 42 has a maximum internal adj. of 100 min. Nikon Prostaff (Nikon's entry level scope): 2-7 x 32 has a maximum internal adj. of 80 I am sure the answer to your question is directly related to the power of the optic. It's kind of like FOV. As the power of the scope goes up, the FOV comes down. As the power goes down, the field of view (FOV) goes up. I will get a more definitive answer and post my findings as soon as possible. [/QUOTE]
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