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Kenten or Leupold CDS Turrents
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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 958899" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>This is one of several reasons why you just go with simple MOA/MIL knobs to begin with, learn a ballistic program (very easy--just spend some time here doing some research and asking a few questions) that costs $10 to put on your phone and you'll be better off and more knowledgeable in the long run, while spending less $. There is not a down side here. And yes, those 'cheap' Stoney Point knobs will work as well as any other knob on the OP's scope at a much lower price. Then put the money you saved towards a weather station and rangefinder or shooting classes or whatever else you need to learn to shoot better. </p><p></p><p>Someone mentioned this earlier, so I'll comment on it. Unless Kenton replaces the internals in the scope, which I don't know that they do, a Kenton knob/turret by itself will not change the number of revolutions a turret will make. That is based up on the internal mechanism of the scope, not the external knob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 958899, member: 1742"] This is one of several reasons why you just go with simple MOA/MIL knobs to begin with, learn a ballistic program (very easy--just spend some time here doing some research and asking a few questions) that costs $10 to put on your phone and you'll be better off and more knowledgeable in the long run, while spending less $. There is not a down side here. And yes, those 'cheap' Stoney Point knobs will work as well as any other knob on the OP's scope at a much lower price. Then put the money you saved towards a weather station and rangefinder or shooting classes or whatever else you need to learn to shoot better. Someone mentioned this earlier, so I'll comment on it. Unless Kenton replaces the internals in the scope, which I don't know that they do, a Kenton knob/turret by itself will not change the number of revolutions a turret will make. That is based up on the internal mechanism of the scope, not the external knob. [/QUOTE]
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