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<blockquote data-quote="blipelt" data-source="post: 448072" data-attributes="member: 11310"><p>M1's are perfect. You won't have to worry about loosing the caps. As far as having them adjust unintentionally, if it was a problem the military wouldn't have exposed turrets. I have had a mark 4 with the m1's and they were nice positive clicks. Same as for my NF's. IOR seem to be the least liked I had for clicks a little spongey. If you can get a zero stop. I have seen more problems with people forgetting to zero the scope and then missing the target because the were one rev. off. So either get a zero stop or use the reference numbers on the turret which is what I do. </p><p> </p><p>One other thing I seen on you tube was Aaron Davidson has a new scope they are testing G7 made by <strong>NightForce. </strong>It looked to be built off a NXS with low profile windage and sidefocus knobs. Not sure about the cost.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Brent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blipelt, post: 448072, member: 11310"] M1's are perfect. You won't have to worry about loosing the caps. As far as having them adjust unintentionally, if it was a problem the military wouldn't have exposed turrets. I have had a mark 4 with the m1's and they were nice positive clicks. Same as for my NF's. IOR seem to be the least liked I had for clicks a little spongey. If you can get a zero stop. I have seen more problems with people forgetting to zero the scope and then missing the target because the were one rev. off. So either get a zero stop or use the reference numbers on the turret which is what I do. One other thing I seen on you tube was Aaron Davidson has a new scope they are testing G7 made by [B]NightForce. [/B]It looked to be built off a NXS with low profile windage and sidefocus knobs. Not sure about the cost. Brent [/QUOTE]
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