Yes, they are fantastic. I have the 4-14x44 but that was before the 5-25x56 came out. I think IndyGunWorks has the bigger one if you have questions about it.
Indygunworks -- what are your thoughts on the scope?
well, i have reccomended them to several people in the past.... w/ my version you have to learn mils as its only available in MIL/MIL which is a plus in my book.... you are more than welcome to come put your paws on it.
its big
heavy
robust
very tactile clicks
FFP
clear glass
Oh, and side focus.... field of view and eye relief are alittle on the smaller side, but for what you pay for the scope you cant have ALL the great features.... at least you get the ones that matter.
Nope i went w/ 50 so i could mount it lower
Thanks.. I owe you some rep when I can.
Where'd you purchase yours if I may ask?
well, i have reccomended them to several people in the past.... w/ my version you have to learn mils as its only available in MIL/MIL which is a plus in my book.... you are more than welcome to come put your paws on it.
its big
heavy
robust
very tactile clicks
FFP
clear glass
If you have questions about mil/mil and moa/moa I would refer you to this thread. Which angular measurements MOAvMIL do you prefer? - Sniper's Hide Forums
I read it until my eyes were bleeding, then I called 42769vette and he explained it to me gain. I think I've got it now. I hope. I'll get it straightened out at the long range shoot.
Na, its easy Bigum... It helps if you draw it out.
1 Mil = 3.6" per 100yds
and the Mil/Mil scopes have adjustments that are 1/10 of a Mil per click.
so if you are zeroing your scope at 200yds and you are 1 Mil low (by looking through the scope) you adjust it 10 clicks. It doesn't matter that at 200 yds 1 Mil = 7.2"
You'll get it. Just have to start thinking in Mils rather than inches and it'll be fine.
And 1 MOA is 1.047 of an inch at 100 yards.
And shooters MOA is about 1 inch at 100 yards.
Now you just have to find out what your scope has. Hopefully the company knows.