Post by JonathanPost by JohnI've just acquired a Kahles HELIA - 6x42 alloy, not bad at £90,
second hand?
Yup.
Post by JonathanPost by Johnkit, normally I wouldn't entertain the idea of Chinese rifle scopes
but the scope adjusts precisely, 2 clicks at 50 yds moved the POI
1/4", 2 more clicks and the POI moved back to the original zero, 4
clicks and the POI moved 1/2"..............
Never mind two clicks, wind it to the extremes of adjustment, "round
the corners" and see how it behaves.
That's why I said "4 clicks and the POI moved 1/2"................", I sat
there for an hour or more moving the POI up, down, left, right, an inch, a
foot, 1/4" and each time the scope returned back to the original POI.
Post by JonathanPost by JohnThe glass is almost as good as my 7x50 Zeiss binoculars (almost) not
quite at very last light,
Somehow I doubt that.
I don't. I was sat in the middle of the stubble last night and could not
believe the clarity of the scopes glass, okay the zeiss were out performing
the scope both in light gathering and definition, but the scope wasn't bad
by any means and better than my Bushnell dawn-dusk jobby.
Post by JonathanTry setting up a test grid at, say 100 yards,
and looking at it under various light conditions: bright sunshine,
overcast
etc.
I'm not that worried over it Jon, the bottom line is that I'll use the scope
until I slap a Zeiss or kin on the rim fire but I seriously doubt I'll be in
any rush. I never use the .22rf over 60 yds, so the scope is fine for now.
One thing that I did have to adjust was the objective lens, it was set for
150 yds (focus), now it's down to 35 yds and will give good clarity from 20
yds out to 60 yds.
Post by JonathanTry comparing it against your Kahles, side by side. You only
get
what you pay for.
Don't get me wrong, I'd never slap the SMK on a stalking rifle!! not because
of the glass but because I can not afford to have a woodland stag as a
runner and will only use kit that I know I can rely on.
For rabbit's, if the scope loses zero, I'll miss. The very first time the
zero shifts, I'll bin the scope. Until then I'll be happy with it for rabbit
shooting.
But I will let you know if it falls apart and I have heard many reports that
they do. I guess time will tell.
John
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