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Thanks Tony! I can't recall.....

February 22 2011 at 11:56 AM

  (Login jamdon)
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Response to Thanks Donovan and nice Match Report!

the direction in which I rotated the objective lens. I know that I set the magnification at 50 power then I removed the lock ring and then rotated the objective lens until a target at ten yds was in sharp focus. I then continued past that until the target was a bit out of focus. I carefully replaced the lock ring ensuring that I did not rotate the objective lens. IIRC the entire process was done in under ten minutes for each scope.

It has four hugh mildots in each quadrant. Because of the size of the mildots they appear to be wider spaced than that of the Nikkos but I am not sure if thay are or not. Here is a link to their specs:http://www.sightron.com/index.php?action=view_document&did=1201816362&cat_id=6&id=164

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