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Schmidt & bender 5x25x56mm pmii
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 657343" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>I looked up the manual, read the part about making adjustments and it seemed pretty clear to me. There is one thing that might be confusing.</p><p></p><p>On S&B's web site, the two other 5x25 PMII scopes' pictures have their windage knob marked <strong>1 click = 1/4 MOA</strong> which contradicts their data sheet which says <strong>click value / 0.1 mrad</strong>. The description explains the MTC feature: <strong>This feature includes clearly tactile clicks at every tenth click (corresponding to 10 cm/100 m).</strong> These three are not the same. Converting each click value to inch fractions per hundred yards ends up as follows:</p><p></p><p>1 click = 1/4 MOA is .2618 inch</p><p></p><p>every tenth MTC click and 0.1 mrad = .3600 inch</p><p></p><p>There's a 37.5% increase per click between tenth MTC and 0.1 mrad compared to 1/4 MOA. I"m surprised S&B would have such contradictions stated about their otherwise fine scope sights.</p><p></p><p>Is this the part that you need help with?</p><p></p><p>If I had one, I'd sure want to measure its value per click to see exactly what a click acutally moves the reticule on the target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 657343, member: 5302"] I looked up the manual, read the part about making adjustments and it seemed pretty clear to me. There is one thing that might be confusing. On S&B's web site, the two other 5x25 PMII scopes' pictures have their windage knob marked [B]1 click = 1/4 MOA[/B] which contradicts their data sheet which says [B]click value / 0.1 mrad[/B]. The description explains the MTC feature: [B]This feature includes clearly tactile clicks at every tenth click (corresponding to 10 cm/100 m).[/B] These three are not the same. Converting each click value to inch fractions per hundred yards ends up as follows: 1 click = 1/4 MOA is .2618 inch every tenth MTC click and 0.1 mrad = .3600 inch There's a 37.5% increase per click between tenth MTC and 0.1 mrad compared to 1/4 MOA. I"m surprised S&B would have such contradictions stated about their otherwise fine scope sights. Is this the part that you need help with? If I had one, I'd sure want to measure its value per click to see exactly what a click acutally moves the reticule on the target. [/QUOTE]
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