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I got my MK5 HD 5-25x56 PR-1 MOA mounted up this weekend, and did a tall target tracking test.
I screwed a few strips of plywood to a tree and marked 10 MOA increments from 20 up to 50 MOA.
I messed up the vertical black line so you'll see a red chalk line from a "plum bob" level.
I shot the test at 100 yards from a bipod with my 6.5 SAUM, pretty consistent grouping with every group around .3
my zero group was about .15 high (which is about how all the other groups landed), one shot is hard to see in the black.
RTZ shot was a little low, my hands were getting cold and it was almost dark..
Anyway the tracking was pretty **** spot on, with the 50 MOA group being off the most at 1/4 MOA
I'm very impressed with this scope, it has the best eye box I've seen, turrets are extremely tactile and crisp, and the glass is fantastic, really dig the PR-1 MOA reticle as well.
Hope this is useful to someone
I screwed a few strips of plywood to a tree and marked 10 MOA increments from 20 up to 50 MOA.
I messed up the vertical black line so you'll see a red chalk line from a "plum bob" level.
I shot the test at 100 yards from a bipod with my 6.5 SAUM, pretty consistent grouping with every group around .3
my zero group was about .15 high (which is about how all the other groups landed), one shot is hard to see in the black.
RTZ shot was a little low, my hands were getting cold and it was almost dark..
Anyway the tracking was pretty **** spot on, with the 50 MOA group being off the most at 1/4 MOA
I'm very impressed with this scope, it has the best eye box I've seen, turrets are extremely tactile and crisp, and the glass is fantastic, really dig the PR-1 MOA reticle as well.
Hope this is useful to someone
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