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Vortex HS-t & LR mechanics
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<blockquote data-quote="7magcreedmoor" data-source="post: 946458" data-attributes="member: 48559"><p>Before you guys spend any money rigging up a spacer for your ocular focus, try my method: black electrical tape twice around the eyepiece and back of the scope tube, neatly covering the gap, and still fits nicely under a Butler Creek cap. As far as any concerns over the 1/2 moa turret, the review of the Huskemaw 1/3 moa adjustment (see the list of reviews on homepage) covers the issue fairly well. The short version is you won't be far enough off the "perfect" drop dope to make any meaningful difference in the outcome of the shot if you are hunting anything larger than a chipmunk... even at 1000yds... and if you buy the FFP model, the reticle center has a very fine dot and a small space around it that will allow you to hold less than a 1/4 moa correction if you insist upon utter perfection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7magcreedmoor, post: 946458, member: 48559"] Before you guys spend any money rigging up a spacer for your ocular focus, try my method: black electrical tape twice around the eyepiece and back of the scope tube, neatly covering the gap, and still fits nicely under a Butler Creek cap. As far as any concerns over the 1/2 moa turret, the review of the Huskemaw 1/3 moa adjustment (see the list of reviews on homepage) covers the issue fairly well. The short version is you won't be far enough off the "perfect" drop dope to make any meaningful difference in the outcome of the shot if you are hunting anything larger than a chipmunk... even at 1000yds... and if you buy the FFP model, the reticle center has a very fine dot and a small space around it that will allow you to hold less than a 1/4 moa correction if you insist upon utter perfection. [/QUOTE]
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