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Bringing more capability to ones rifle the Terminator scopes are pretty unique as they solved the mathematical differences between the MOA/Mil Rad in the scope I think at 14.6 power it Mil Rads and at 26 power it goes back to MOA each hash mark is .5 in both ranges pretty neat.
The other 2 things the adjustable mount and the one that attaches to the scope front gives you 470+ MOA additional to your scopes MOA elevation range making ultra long range hits possible between 3-5000 yards.
If they can get the fingers out that far then the force multiplier will be enormous as there is no way they could tell where it came from.
Also I believe there are some very capable operators that could get the rounds on target with this type of system as the 375 & 408 Chey-Tac are capable of long flight connects.
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I have gotten used to Spuhr and love being able to see the windage turret without a lot of head movement. It would be very hard to go back to those rings that block the turret.
Adjustable riser – yes. Those rings – no.
The periscope is interesting. But doesn’t a dual reticle scope do the same thing?
The Ritter & Stark looks nice. Maybe something to look at in a few years when .50 BMG gets to be too much for this old man.