Very interesting. What's the gaps like between the markings on the sidewheel, particularly between 50 and 55 yards?
Very interesting. What's the gaps like between the markings on the sidewheel, particularly between 50 and 55 yards?
I have had mine (#20) for a year now, mounted on an EV2 used for FT comps. Not a single problem with it, still clicks well, and as said by the OP, snaps in/out of focus better than a lot of `Diamonds` have tried. yes it does have a 2 yd shift at about 14 deg C, but once you have sussed that, its a lovely bit of kit to use..... Its just let down by the `squidgy bit of biomass` holding the rifle.
PJ
FX Verminator .177, Baikal IJ 38. 177, Gat gun .177, Haenal 303 .22, HW77 x 2 .177, Diana mod 27 1929 .177. EV2....... midshiresmarksmen.com
Thanks for the feedback PJ. What size sidewheel have you fitted and what is the marking distance like between 50 & 55 yards? A reliable rangefinder all in all?
Hi Simon,
I have a `D` shaped side wheel which gives me an effective radius of 95mm at 50/55 yds, and the circumfrential measurement between 50 and 55 yds is 8mm.
cheers PJ
FX Verminator .177, Baikal IJ 38. 177, Gat gun .177, Haenal 303 .22, HW77 x 2 .177, Diana mod 27 1929 .177. EV2....... midshiresmarksmen.com
I think very good scope for the money.