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Posted: 10/17/2009 4:37:48 PM EDT
| I need some opinons. Which out of these three PK-01, PK-23, PK-AS performs better? I'm used to using irons and really this being the first real optic, ease of use plays a factor, easiest to sight in. Has anybody used or own combinations of these? |
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I haven't used PK-01 or PK-23 but I do use a PK-AS.
IMO the PK-AS is the hardest to zero of all the combloc red dots because the elevation screw is under the body... meaning to get the wrench in there you either have to remove the scope for your adjustment or take the top cover off to get the clearance needed. That being said they stay pretty well zeroed after you get them sighted in but you could be cussing the scope the first time out til you get used to it. PK-23 looks to be the easiest to zero because the adjustment turrets are similar to the PK-A or POSP series scopes, I would imagine the PK-01 is just about as easy too. People have commented how easy the blinking red dot on the PK-23 is to acquire, the blinking naturally draws your eye right to it. I've been interested in them for a while but just haven't pulled the trigger so far. The PK-AS is also a little quirky because it has definate eye relief and sits so far to the left but you can shoot with both eyes open once you get used to it. Of all the combloc dots I've seen or heard of the PK-AS is still my favorite. They work great for S12's which is where mine currently resides. Z |
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I haven't used PK-01 or PK-23 but I do use a PK-AS. IMO the PK-AS is the hardest to zero of all the combloc red dots because the elevation screw is under the body... meaning to get the wrench in there you either have to remove the scope for your adjustment or take the top cover off to get the clearance needed. That being said they stay pretty well zeroed after you get them sighted in but you could be cussing the scope the first time out til you get used to it. PK-23 looks to be the easiest to zero because the adjustment turrets are similar to the PK-A or POSP series scopes, I would imagine the PK-01 is just about as easy too. People have commented how easy the blinking red dot on the PK-23 is to acquire, the blinking naturally draws your eye right to it. I've been interested in them for a while but just haven't pulled the trigger so far. The PK-AS is also a little quirky because it has definate eye relief and sits so far to the left but you can shoot with both eyes open once you get used to it. Of all the combloc dots I've seen or heard of the PK-AS is still my favorite. They work great for S12's which is where mine currently resides. quote . What do you use on your Drag? Going to need somethingl ike this on the S |
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I haven't used PK-01 or PK-23 but I do use a PK-AS. IMO the PK-AS is the hardest to zero of all the combloc red dots because the elevation screw is under the body... meaning to get the wrench in there you either have to remove the scope for your adjustment or take the top cover off to get the clearance needed. That being said they stay pretty well zeroed after you get them sighted in but you could be cussing the scope the first time out til you get used to it. PK-23 looks to be the easiest to zero because the adjustment turrets are similar to the PK-A or POSP series scopes, I would imagine the PK-01 is just about as easy too. People have commented how easy the blinking red dot on the PK-23 is to acquire, the blinking naturally draws your eye right to it. I've been interested in them for a while but just haven't pulled the trigger so far. The PK-AS is also a little quirky because it has definate eye relief and sits so far to the left but you can shoot with both eyes open once you get used to it. Of all the combloc dots I've seen or heard of the PK-AS is still my favorite. They work great for S12's which is where mine currently resides. What do you use on your Drag by the way? Going to need something like this on the Saiga. |
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