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Sightron vs Weaver vs Leupold: Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="jagsr71" data-source="post: 568070" data-attributes="member: 38709"><p>I just picked up a Sightron for my brand new .260 in a DPMS. You are absolutely correct that the turrets should match the reticle. The 2011 Sightrons are MIL/MIL or MOA/MOA and do not mix anymore. The clicks are VERY precise now (I thought they were a little mushy last year). The glass is phenonmenal! My buddy has a NF and we were comparing them on the highest magnification last week. I thought they were about the same. He actually thinks that the glass is slightly better on the Sightron! I understand that the glass is also made in Japan. </p><p>Another big plus for long range shooting is that the windage evelation travel is 100 so there's more than PLENTY of room for adjustment and the hash marks on my SIII 6-24X50 LRMOA are great. Just my .02 if it helps any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jagsr71, post: 568070, member: 38709"] I just picked up a Sightron for my brand new .260 in a DPMS. You are absolutely correct that the turrets should match the reticle. The 2011 Sightrons are MIL/MIL or MOA/MOA and do not mix anymore. The clicks are VERY precise now (I thought they were a little mushy last year). The glass is phenonmenal! My buddy has a NF and we were comparing them on the highest magnification last week. I thought they were about the same. He actually thinks that the glass is slightly better on the Sightron! I understand that the glass is also made in Japan. Another big plus for long range shooting is that the windage evelation travel is 100 so there's more than PLENTY of room for adjustment and the hash marks on my SIII 6-24X50 LRMOA are great. Just my .02 if it helps any. [/QUOTE]
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