I've got a Kahles Helia L 3-12x56 no.1 and initially worried that shooting it accurately would be an issue. I was pleasantly surprised that it posed no problem shooting paper at 200yrds. I wanted to see how it would do and mounted it on a sub 1/2 MOA .308 that I'm particularly comfortable with—— put the point of the main post in on the same spot and the bullets all land on top of each other. In this particular case the #1 reticle is in the FF making it less than ideal for long range use. As the magnification is increase, the size of the reticle increases. At 12x it's pretty hug. For low light, this setup might be perfect.


Originally Posted by 16penny
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