#137229 - 11/14/11 12:25 PM
M2's?
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I've got a 3.5-10 that has shit the bed, so it'll be on it's way to get fixed in the next week or so. No turrets on it at the moment, but I figure to solve that on the same trip. I was planning on a single M1 elvation turret, but I've been thinking about an M2. As far as I can tell, it would give me 30 minutes in one rotation, and a 1/2 minute correction will put point of impact within a 1/4. I don't sweat 1/4's on a 10x when gunning blood. Thoughts?
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#137274 - 11/14/11 07:48 PM
Re: M2's?
[Re: wolfman]
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#137299 - 11/15/11 06:18 AM
Re: M2's?
[Re: Big Stick]
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I don't really want to jump, but I am curious. One doesn't tend to stumble onto "options" to gawk w/o buying around here. Too damn many bushnells to wade through.
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#137307 - 11/15/11 07:20 AM
Re: M2's?
[Re: wolfman]
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The "only one rotation" thing,never made a fuck to me. With good boolits and a zero to maximize the chambering,it don't take 3 whirls to go downtown. Mark the ele scale and simply input that which is requisite to seal the deal and return to zero after the fact.
'Course it sounds more "difficult" than it actually is......................(grin)
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#137337 - 11/15/11 10:55 AM
Re: M2's?
[Re: Big Stick]
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I spin lots of turrets all summer- and they're all 6 mimutes per, so 15 per is plenty. Low profile convenience is the big appeal. Then again, M1's ain't broke.
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#137339 - 11/15/11 11:21 AM
Re: M2's?
[Re: wolfman]
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There's no way to beat an M1 at it's game,which is rugged reliability and dat's what erector travel is all about.............
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#143392 - 03/02/12 09:26 PM
Re: M2's?
[Re: Big Stick]
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stupid bitch
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I've got a T2 and like it. I figure the most it can be off due to the 1/2 MOA adjustment is 2.5" at 1000. No big deal.
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#145182 - 05/04/12 04:09 AM
Re: M2's?
[Re: SeanD]
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I been a big fan of the M1 since the first time i tried it.I tried a M3 and was not happy at all,not fine tuned enough for my taste.
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#145391 - 05/11/12 02:54 PM
Re: M2's?
[Re: 22 skadoo]
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I ran an m3 on a 300rum. It was fine to about 650, then it became a game of hold over/under. On a rifle that lacked the ability to shove pills that fast....it would make for a lot of thinking. One other thing I noticed is the m1 is much more defined on its clicks, the other is kinda mushy.
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#145415 - 05/12/12 05:34 PM
Re: M2's?
[Re: high country]
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M1's easily stand alone,at the top of the heap.................
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