The spec card is right. It says " Elevation Adj RANGE". This is the total amount of adjustment and is usually given in MOA even on a scope that has MIL reticle and turrets. The RANGE is 50MOA so if the turret is in the middle of it's travel you have 25MOA up and 25MOA down. If you put this scope on a 20MOA rail you'll have 45MOA up and 5MOA down.
I just grabbed one from Amazon for $80. The only difference is i got the non-illuminated version. It's going on a ruger 10/22, so i figured if i can save $60, i don't need the illuminated reticle. Seems like a good choice for rimfire/ range use. It's definitely not something i would put on my go-to rifle. Thanks for the review 🇺🇸
Liked. The spec sheet on Amazon claims parallex adjustable down to 10 yards. Is this true? I don't see a parallex adjustment knob. Spec sheet on their website states parallex set at 100 yard. Thanks.
NO, its not a mistake, you are not correct in your comment with the 50MOA. The scope click Value (mils) has nothing to do with it. The rilfe mount and other items for mouting is measured in MOA. 50MOA in this scope means you have about 25-26 clicks in elevation and windage. This perfect for AR mounts, since most AR MOUNTS have 0-5MOA, depending on the equipment you use.
Thanks for the look. i've considering this for a budget build.. almost ordered the firefield but, glad i didnt. i think this might be the better option... cheers. edit: went looking for your review with this on the AR-9? how did it work out? since it's been a few months and no review yet i'm assuming it didn't go well...
Still waiting to see the field test for the sight. I was considering to buy that, but reading it from the specs sheet you showed that it is Second Plane sight, what is no-go for me. Sad...
i have one and i am having a few issues with it ..... the lens is not clear on mine, i have a pinty on my kids bb gun thats much sharper, my second biggest gripe is the elevation ..... im maxed out and still need to hold over @ 50 yards ...... i am having problems with warranty issues. tried contacting them twice through seperate channels and after a couple emails and trying to tell me its the diopter adjustment lol they have decided to "GHOST" me ......NEVER AGAIN WESTHUNTER ***** PLEASE PEOPLE dont take my word for it, do your research!
I don't understand why you have a problem with it citing two different units of measurement. Especially when talking about different aspects of the scope
I got a westhunter on my RPR in .17hmr and its built like a tank. Beautiful finish. Tight like a tiger. I'm super happy with it. Haters goona hate.
They are great for the price!! Enjoy!
The spec card is right. It says " Elevation Adj RANGE". This is the total amount of adjustment and is usually given in MOA even on a scope that has MIL reticle and turrets. The RANGE is 50MOA so if the turret is in the middle of it's travel you have 25MOA up and 25MOA down. If you put this scope on a 20MOA rail you'll have 45MOA up and 5MOA down.
I just grabbed one from Amazon for $80. The only difference is i got the non-illuminated version. It's going on a ruger 10/22, so i figured if i can save $60, i don't need the illuminated reticle. Seems like a good choice for rimfire/ range use. It's definitely not something i would put on my go-to rifle. Thanks for the review 🇺🇸
Sweet buy! Absolutely, illumination not needed for that setup. Thanks for the support!!
Liked. The spec sheet on Amazon claims parallex adjustable down to 10 yards. Is this true? I don't see a parallex adjustment knob. Spec sheet on their website states parallex set at 100 yard. Thanks.
NO, its not a mistake, you are not correct in your comment with the 50MOA. The scope click Value (mils) has nothing to do with it. The rilfe mount and other items for mouting is measured in MOA. 50MOA in this scope means you have about 25-26 clicks in elevation and windage. This perfect for AR mounts, since most AR MOUNTS have 0-5MOA, depending on the equipment you use.
Thanks for the look. i've considering this for a budget build.. almost ordered the firefield but, glad i didnt. i think this might be the better option... cheers. edit: went looking for your review with this on the AR-9? how did it work out? since it's been a few months and no review yet i'm assuming it didn't go well...
I’m glad helped you out in the process!
Hello... What`s about your field test of the scope? what`s your evaluation? thank you very much from Spain.
Still waiting to see the field test for the sight.
I was considering to buy that, but reading it from the specs sheet you showed that it is Second Plane sight, what is no-go for me. Sad...
i have one and i am having a few issues with it ..... the lens is not clear on mine, i have a pinty on my kids bb gun thats much sharper, my second biggest gripe is the elevation ..... im maxed out and still need to hold over @ 50 yards ...... i am having problems with warranty issues. tried contacting them twice through seperate channels and after a couple emails and trying to tell me its the diopter adjustment lol they have decided to "GHOST" me ......NEVER AGAIN WESTHUNTER ***** PLEASE PEOPLE dont take my word for it, do your research!
I don't understand why you have a problem with it citing two different units of measurement. Especially when talking about different aspects of the scope