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Trying to talk my self into the klassic or a nxs. Hard to drop the money though.
I think the klassic with the p3l has a zero stop, similar to the vx2 cds? Limited to just under one rotation?Buddy of mine has an NSX and if you don't dial, save the $$$. Also, if you're not dialing, then glass trumps all, get the Klassik or Accupoint depending on your budget. If you are wanting to dial, then the reliability of the Nightforce is hard to beat.
I think the 42mm is going to look perfect on the x bolt hc speedI had a custom rifle built on a Rem 700 a while back that had my Klassik 2.5-10x56 on it. It had capped turrets. Just to give you an idea of what they look like. It did have illumination thus the knob on the left of optic.
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If you search in this site there are a bunch of posts on the klassik 3-12x42 scope. You can purchase it with capped turrets, or with an exposed elevation turret, or if you get capped you can have the exposed turret added afterward by schmidt and bender.I think the klassic with the p3l has a zero stop, similar to the vx2 cds? Limited to just under one rotation?
Can I expect variable klassic to be reliable? I think the fixed 8 that form tested passed? I can't tell if that one has a capped windage turret. I definitely won't dial windage, might dial elevation playing at the range.
Thanks for the tip. I emailed Trijicon and Kenton and got quicks answers. You can get a different turret from Trijicon, but nothing that locks or has a zero stop. Kenton only has tape for that model, not turrets.Kenton might make a turret for it.
Yes it's the xbolt speed ovix.Is that the x bolt speed? How easy is it to get behind the scope with the rail and a 30mm?
The accupoint seems like it would be great. But if the glass is that much better in the shv/nxs or the schmidt I don't mind a weight penalty.
Where did you get it from and what did you pay?I ordered the accupoint this morning. 3x9x40 with amber mildot. Still on the fence with the other 2 options.