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JAChavez99
Optics GrassHopper Joined: December/18/2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Posted: December/18/2004 at 21:12 |
I'm looking into a Leupold tactical scope, probably the PR series. I am curious as to how the target knobs are, all the ones I see have the covers on them. How are they compared to the M3 or M1 knobs? Do they have set screws so you can slip them once you zero? Thanks!
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Boomholzer
Optics Apprentice Joined: June/20/2004 Status: Offline Points: 224 |
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They are known as the "7/8th" knob due to the dimentions.
They are attached to the shaft by three .050" set screws, yes you can zero them. They have a narrow knurled area around the top, no fingerlets like the M knobs. Given the petite dimentions, they are more of a target style knob than one fitted to a military or "sniper" scope. In fact, it is the same target knob fitted to the VX series. The following link to a TTC knob will show you the dimentions, same form factor. http://www.kentonindustries.com/pics/misc/julyknobs2.jpg Edited by Boomholzer |
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