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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Burris Veracity 4-20x50mm Riflescope w/ Ballistic E1 FFP Reticle
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<blockquote data-quote="obaro" data-source="post: 946601" data-attributes="member: 7727"><p>Yeah, I should have been more clear. Also, I forgot to mention that after turning the turrets some, I think that most of the time I would be comfortable leaving the elevation turret cap off. If I were to be sliding it in and out of a scabbard I would want the cap on, but for most of what I do I believe I would be just fine leaving the cap off. Seems like they were 15 MOA/revolution, and were marked up to 30 MOA with the numbers 16-30 stacked above the first 15. The numbers were pretty easy to see and read. I really do wish that the turrets had a better feel to them, cause if a person had ear protection it might be a little tougher hearing the clicks. Hopefully it was just an issue with the particular scope I had in hand. It is not a deal killer, just a concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="obaro, post: 946601, member: 7727"] Yeah, I should have been more clear. Also, I forgot to mention that after turning the turrets some, I think that most of the time I would be comfortable leaving the elevation turret cap off. If I were to be sliding it in and out of a scabbard I would want the cap on, but for most of what I do I believe I would be just fine leaving the cap off. Seems like they were 15 MOA/revolution, and were marked up to 30 MOA with the numbers 16-30 stacked above the first 15. The numbers were pretty easy to see and read. I really do wish that the turrets had a better feel to them, cause if a person had ear protection it might be a little tougher hearing the clicks. Hopefully it was just an issue with the particular scope I had in hand. It is not a deal killer, just a concern. [/QUOTE]
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