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Target Turrent Knob options
13 July 2007, 10:28
seafire/B17GTarget Turrent Knob options
Was surfing the net and came up with a site called Mueller Optics.. Don't know if any of you ever heard of them.. seems like they have some good ideas... and super reasonable prices on scopes...
I know this is better on the optics forum, but I don't know how many of you stop there, and thought this might be of an interest...
they had the following link to a company in California that make laser etched target knobs to fit a wide variety of scope with a wide variety of options...
thought this might be of interest to some of our fellow varmint shooters...
anyway>
http://www.kentonindustries.com/pics/picbytype/regards and cheers
seafire

13 July 2007, 22:56
STINGERThanx seafire. Thats neat.
Bill
30 October 2007, 15:35
vmthtr in Green BayI have been looking at those Turrets also. Would like to talk to someone who tried them.
Mike
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30 October 2007, 17:36
butchlocbeen using some muellers for about 3 years. got on them thru the optic zone, but they don't carry them anymore. cheap scopes dollar wise and ceretainly not the optic equal to top grade stuff, but i haven't had a bit of trouble out of them. only problem is the eye relief is fairly close on the 8-25. even have one mounted on a 50 with no grief. pretty good stuff
30 October 2007, 17:49
vmthtr in Green BayI have used a Mueller also. Decent scope. I was talking about the Kenton Ind scope caps.
Mike
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31 October 2007, 01:34
AhabI have the Mueller 8.5x25x50 Eraticator and it comes with a fairly decent set of target turrets.
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08 November 2007, 02:09
7mm. guyHave been toying with idea of getting turrets of another brand, but am sceptical. The manufacturer list the caliber and bullet weight I load withb, ut ma not sure if this would work as there's little chance they used the same bullet, brand, type and velocity as I load. Can anyone explain thuis to me?
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09 November 2007, 09:12
seafire2A target knob doesn't matter what caliber or what bullet and load you are shooting...
you zero your rifle at 100 yds, and then set the target turrent on zero.... not that there are 4 hash marks and then the number one...
each hash mark represents raising your scopes point of impact up 1/4 and inch at 100 yds,...
Looking at trajectory charts should tell you, that knowing your velocity, that if you want to hit a target holding dead on at say 300 yds, then you need to crank your scope up 4.5 inches at 100 yds... so you crank your target turrent up to 4 and a 1/2...which would be 18 clicks up...
however, when you want to return your zero to one hundred yards, you turn the target turrent back to zero..
Is that what you were looking for??? if not then I didn't understand your question evidently...
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09 November 2007, 16:43
vmthtr in Green BayThe target knobs from Kenton are load specific. If you look at the pic I posted from the web site, it is etched for yardage. turn to the yardage the target is at and fire.
Mike
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09 November 2007, 22:54
7mm. guySorry to high jack this thread. I got to looking at the ballistics tables for all the books I have and they were all within 2 inches of each other out to 500 yards and this system goes to 450 yards, so that makes a little more sense as to how they can develop a single turret for any bullet.
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