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Nikon M-308
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 784859" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>Max internal adjustment 40MOA That sounds rather limiting, since at best you would have to try to find a 15min rail. I doubt you could zero it on a 20MOA rail since it would be at the very limit of its adjustment.</p><p></p><p>The 4x16x50 Monarchs have 60MOA of adjustment, just don't have the exposed turrets.</p><p></p><p>Or try the 3-12x42 M223 BDC. The BDC versions have MOA marked turrets and with the reduced magnification have 60MOA of internal travel. It sucks that Nikon will not let you choose your reticle and the turret. Many will find the BDC turret "too busy". But all of the M223 Plex versions have turrets engraned in yards for very specific calibers/bullets which are extremely limiting and Nikon does not offer alternative turrets for your scope.</p><p></p><p>In addition, I have heard that it you raise the turret it "decouples" and if you do it accidentally you lose zero. So it sounds like Nikon were not thinking when they did this range of scope turrets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 784859, member: 35183"] Max internal adjustment 40MOA That sounds rather limiting, since at best you would have to try to find a 15min rail. I doubt you could zero it on a 20MOA rail since it would be at the very limit of its adjustment. The 4x16x50 Monarchs have 60MOA of adjustment, just don't have the exposed turrets. Or try the 3-12x42 M223 BDC. The BDC versions have MOA marked turrets and with the reduced magnification have 60MOA of internal travel. It sucks that Nikon will not let you choose your reticle and the turret. Many will find the BDC turret "too busy". But all of the M223 Plex versions have turrets engraned in yards for very specific calibers/bullets which are extremely limiting and Nikon does not offer alternative turrets for your scope. In addition, I have heard that it you raise the turret it "decouples" and if you do it accidentally you lose zero. So it sounds like Nikon were not thinking when they did this range of scope turrets. [/QUOTE]
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