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Make it 1/2 MOA adjustments or better while you (Vortex) are at it and I'd buy one.
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People often get too hung up on adjustment graduations, especially on optics like these. These are designed to be zeroed at 50, so a 1 MOA adjustment is moving your POI basically 1/2 inch with every click. This is a fixed, relatively low power, prism optic on a carbine. Worst case, if your zero is perfectly between two clicks, you're off by a max of 1/4 inch which can really only be realized if you're a good shot and using a sweet shooting rifle and good ammo. Sure, that max 1/2 MOA discrepancy in this worst case scenario will proliferate itself to larger linear values at greater distances, but for what this sight is designed to do (Be effective on steel, not shooting tiny groups) at varying distances on a 5.56 carbine, it really isn't going to be a hinderance when in the hands of the shooter it was designed for. If precision really is your first priority, then get a more traditional variable power optic with turrets that dial in finer increments. Pretty simple.