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Do the turrets change the actual position of the retinal in the scope? — 1 Answer

by Manilaman, from UT, United States Asked on April 19, 2018

Name Bering Optics PU 3.5x20 Rifle Scope W/ Solid Steel M91/30 Mosin Nagant Mount Type (5)
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Answered by Rallo, guest, from VA, United States, on May 02, 2018

Yes, the Bering Optics PU is similar to the original, in that the turrets move the reticle inside the field of view. If you're looking for a high quality PU scope which uses a more standard system like we mainly use today, where adjustments move the entire field of view and the reticle remains fixed in the center, try Accumounts. Both are great options, with the Bering PU being closer to the original in terms of the construction.

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