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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Need for "tactical" scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="Brien" data-source="post: 64089" data-attributes="member: 2280"><p><strong>Re: Need for \"tactical\" scopes</strong></p><p></p><p>i have one concern about hunting with the MK4.. it may or may not be a reasonable concern cuz i have never hunted with one... </p><p> with the knobs exposed how do you know you havent rubbed against something with the knobs on your back or pack and have changed POI .. do they just not move while manuvering in the field or do you constantly look at the zero (i know they turn maybe alittle harder than standard knobs just dont know about accidently) i had one recently and had excellent clarity and movement in the knobs but i never fielded it for myself. with the need for a bigger scope for competition (needed to be able to see bullet holes at 500yds) i traded it off (probably a big mistake). i was just curious cuz i may end up getting another one with the mildot later on so i can shoot unknown distance competitions and hunt with it on a lighter weight sporter rifle.. </p><p> Brien</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brien, post: 64089, member: 2280"] [b]Re: Need for \"tactical\" scopes[/b] i have one concern about hunting with the MK4.. it may or may not be a reasonable concern cuz i have never hunted with one... with the knobs exposed how do you know you havent rubbed against something with the knobs on your back or pack and have changed POI .. do they just not move while manuvering in the field or do you constantly look at the zero (i know they turn maybe alittle harder than standard knobs just dont know about accidently) i had one recently and had excellent clarity and movement in the knobs but i never fielded it for myself. with the need for a bigger scope for competition (needed to be able to see bullet holes at 500yds) i traded it off (probably a big mistake). i was just curious cuz i may end up getting another one with the mildot later on so i can shoot unknown distance competitions and hunt with it on a lighter weight sporter rifle.. Brien [/QUOTE]
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