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Q&A for Konus KonusPro 2-6x28mm Illuminated Rifle Scope — 1 Questions & 1 Answers

Name Konus KonusPro 2-6x28mm Illuminated Rifle Scope (4.4)
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heath, member, from OK, United States, asked on February 15, 2020

A mil dot reticle with moa adjustments it says. Shouldnt that be a big negative?

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Answered by Fighterpilot, member, from LA, United States, on January 16, 2021

Funny, but all it says in the instructions is each click moves the impact of the bullet either up or down depending on the direction of the arrow. I guess it's a trial and error adjustment. I have one of these scopes and I guessed at approximately 1/4" per click at 100 yds. It did not take me very long to adjust to the point of aim that I desired.. I've got this mounted on a CVA Scout in 45-70 and have approximately 20 rounds through the rifle. Scope seems to be holding zero just fine under the recoil of the 45-70. Only negative I had is the base mounting screws are soft and the allen head rounds out if tightened too much. I replaced the screws with metric screws from a local hardware store and although the screw heads would not fit in the recess of the mount I was able to put washers under the screw heads and tighten the scope on the picatinny rail very tightly.

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