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3/18/2005 3:48:35 PM EDT
Its 66" of travel for windage/elevation a good start for an optic thats gonna be doing some long range shooting?  


I cant find any numbers from luepold to compare to.... I must be looking in the wrong spot.
3/18/2005 3:49:39 PM EDT
[#1]
66 inches?


Who's putting that out as a spec?


66 inches AT WHAT DISTANCE??   66 inches is meaningless.


There's a reason most places spec it in MOA - so you can figure out if the scope has enough elevation for your needs.   (if it doesn't, you can look at angled bases for rifles like the Rem 700)


66 inches could be a ton of adjustment or virtually none, depending on the distance we're talking about.

That's a meaningless number.  
3/18/2005 3:49:41 PM EDT
[#2]
www.ar15.com/forums/forum.html?b=3&f=18


No reason to thank me


SGatr15
3/18/2005 3:51:56 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
66 inches?


Who's putting that out as a spec?


66 inches AT WHAT DISTANCE??   66 inches is meaningless.


There's a reason most places spec it in MOA - so you can figure out if the scope has enough elevation for your needs.   (if it doesn't, you can look at angled bases for rifles like the Rem 700)


66 inches could be a ton of adjustment or virtually none, depending on the distance we're talking about.





Ziess I guess...  had me confused since it wasnt in MOA terms
3/18/2005 3:56:51 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:


Ziess I guess...  had me confused since it wasnt in MOA terms




Not surprising, since it's a meaningless number.

Those morons at Cabela's didn't really know what they were writing.

Try here Zeiss USA rifle scopes
3/18/2005 4:09:06 PM EDT
[#5]
They list it as 45 inches.


No distance given.