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swarovski with outdoorsman turrets
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<blockquote data-quote="marinetowgunner" data-source="post: 821211" data-attributes="member: 46005"><p>I wouldn't say that the ballistic collet is better than the way the system comes. It's just different. </p><p></p><p>The way the scope comes, you can choose your zero, and set references in any yardage increment you want. </p><p></p><p>The ballistic collet I believe is limited to your zero and then 50 yard increments there after (at least that's how mine are. I don't remember having the choice). </p><p></p><p>As for the repeatability of the turrets, I haven't had an issue running between 0-700. If anything, IMHO the Swaro has more support behind the product (in the form of intuitive ballistic calculators), followed by Zeiss (their new calculator is much better than the old but still not as good as the Swaro IMO), with Leica a very distant third.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marinetowgunner, post: 821211, member: 46005"] I wouldn't say that the ballistic collet is better than the way the system comes. It's just different. The way the scope comes, you can choose your zero, and set references in any yardage increment you want. The ballistic collet I believe is limited to your zero and then 50 yard increments there after (at least that's how mine are. I don't remember having the choice). As for the repeatability of the turrets, I haven't had an issue running between 0-700. If anything, IMHO the Swaro has more support behind the product (in the form of intuitive ballistic calculators), followed by Zeiss (their new calculator is much better than the old but still not as good as the Swaro IMO), with Leica a very distant third. [/QUOTE]
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