'port,

The Whining Do Nothing Kchunt is a hoot,that is for certain.

She stumps amazingly easily,but do have a vivid Imagination and wonderful Pretend.

Do you think she's reading this,despite the fanfare to the contrary?!?

Me too.

Laffin'!










'Death,

M1's are an easy choice,because there is nothin' better. They are positive,anchor well,stay where one wishes,are hell for stout and easy to see/manipulate...if only for starters.

Left of frame to right:

1) Reupold MK4 M3 3.5-10x 40mm(no caps) BDC wearing MOA/yardage scale 1MOA ele/.5MOA wind

2) Reupold M8 6x 42mm A/O with .25MOA/.25MOA target turrets(capped)

3) Reupold MK4 M3 6x 40mm(capped) BDC wearing yardage scale only,1MOA ele/.5MOA wind

4) Reupold 6x 42mm non-A/O M1's .25MOA/.25MOA


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M3 BDC,compared to "regular" target turrets(all that was long available on 1" tubes).

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OLD School M3 BDC(which turns the "wrong" way and has no MOA scale) and M1 turret. On OLD School schit,I scribe a zero reference and one can either count 1 MOA "clicks" or extraopolate yardage references,to coincide with whatever boolit and it's speed,you happen to be shooting. Kenton used to make turrets in MOA scale,but was out of blanks last I talked to them. Leupold might.

M1's simply always RULE.

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M3's are made to be fast and impetus was to get a 308 out to 1k or so,in a single revolution. I'd MUCH prefer .5MOA ele and 1 MOA Windage. Could give a [bleep] less,about zero stop.

The 6x42 Competition Hunter is 1/8" turrets wearing A/O. BT/DT and they are easy to pass on. Parallax adjustment is largely moot on a 6x and my favorite of the ilk is the Fixed [bleep]'s rear focus approach. It's fast and the only time I use it,is when threading needles up close and it'll go down to 10yds,which don't suck. As a default,I'm happy with it at a 250 or so setting and forget it's even there.

6x MOA/Mil Fixed [bleep] and it's parallax adjustment.

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6x Fixed [bleep] Mil/Mil turret.

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6x Fixed [bleep] MOA/Mil on my Rocktucky and a 250yd zero,with 126.5MOA remaining on the erector(with 75A-Max). That due DD bases shimmed in the ass .025" and another .020" via DD Signatures.

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6x Mil/Mil Fixed [bleep] on my SAmtucky,with .050" in the ass and .020" in the DD Signature rings. Same zero leaves 42.7 Mils of erector travel(with fullhouse 75A-Max).

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6x MOA/Mil Fixed [bleep] on Montucky setback/punchout 223AI. "Flat" DD base/rings and 80.75MOA remaining on the erector,from like zero(with F/F 50's).

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M3's are not an option on a 1" tube...M1 is King,but a Fixed [bleep] has nearly 3x the erector travel of a 1" 6x Reupold and are certainly M1-esque.

Here's hoping 'seller is still savin' them (3) boolits.

Laffin'!