I went with a Trijicon Accupoint 3-9x40 on my Montana, and it seems about perfect for a lightweight setup.
Question for both of you,-Tricjicon Accupoint 3-9x40 - 13oz - Good glass and Mil Dot reticle but wit MOA turrets. Kenton can make a speed dial for this scope which is a handy option. Has always on fiber optic illumination.
Yes I have used this scope. Had it set up mainly as a set & forget scope with hold-overs. I did dial it on several range and field training trips and it tracked and RTZ well in my practice out to 500 yards.Question for both of you,
Have you actually used this scope and dialed it? Seems like the zero could get reset really easy with the way you set it no?
And Kenton can make a dial, but with a strip stuck to it, they can't engrave onto the plastic knob.
Ya, that's way too much risk. In fact I can't see how it wouldn't get pulled if it was strapped to a pack or carried through brush for a bit.Yes I have used this scope. Had it set up mainly as a set & forget scope with hold-overs. I did dial it on several range and field training trips and it tracked and RTZ well in my practice out to 500 yards.
You do have to be careful when adjusting the dial, you can rotate it without issue but if you pull up on the dial you could loose your zero. The only scope I am aware of in this category with turrets that could not be accidentally reset is the SWFA Ultralight.