Hercl wrote:Supporter wrote:I never got the 1/3 MOA adjustments either.
Just trying to be different?
My guess would be to reduce the mechanical complexity of it. Easier to make a precise, strong, quality scope when you don't have to deliver 1/8 clicks.
The Duralyt are after all a hunting scope and not a competition scope. 1/8 or even 1/4 adjustments aren't needed for that so they've prioritized other factors.
2c.
Not being a purist, ie: Target shooter,,,,,,,
I cant see what the problem is as per Apollo's comment.
I use mine purely for hunting and varminting but nevertheless,,,, I got mine zeroed (easily) and without the need to change to windage type mounts.
As for 1/3, 1/4, or 1/8 adjustments I find that to be irrelevent as long as you can achieve your zero.
Also, I quote Apollo on the following.
"The trigger on this Howa 1500 isn't too bad and light enough pull to be accurate but personally I don't like the free travel before sear release."
I dont have any free travel on mine at all, so maybe there is something amiss on the one you mention.
Mine has a 2 1/2 lb pull and is a pleasure to use.
I might get shot down here, but I speak for my own experiences
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