Skip to main content
Help Center Community Shop

Adjustable objective or not?

Comments

2 comments

  • GunHawke
    [8D]Greetings from earth!

    You would probably make your search a lot easier by going to some of the sniper sites out there because they spend a whole bunch of time talking scopes!

    I use a Kahles fixed power scope because the more adjustment factors I put into the equation the more chance of throwing the shot off. The closer you dial in the objective the harder to hold firm on target. Reticle choice should please you...lit or unlit...I'd make sure I was MOST satisfied with the brightness, light gathering ability of the scope........that'll be 2-cents please!!

    GunHawke



    "They blink an eye or draw a breath before they pull a trigger. I won't!" J.B. Books
    0
  • Tailgunner1954
    The adjustment on the back is to focus your eye on the crosshair.
    The AO is used to focus the target on the crosshair.
    When BOTH are in focus on the crosshair, the scope is paralax free.
    With a fixed objective, what the factory sets it to is your only choice.
    Is it worth more $$, that's up to you and what your trying to accomplish. IMHO, For 150yd and under work, it's probably not worth it, for 300+yd work it's definat must have.

    Whittemore
    Some guys like a mag full of lead, I still prefer one round to the head.
    0

Please sign in to leave a comment.

Recent Activity