![]() ![]() It's since moved onto a AR10T that actually used to belong to Premier and has been replaced by a PR built 4-16X42.awesome stuff. Also the civilian S&B optics with a Gen2 Mildot, whether it's the 3-12, 4-16, and soon to be 5-25 are built by Premier Reticles. Now the MTC, which the Marine Corps has, are available to the public from Premier Reticles and as I understand it the first run knobs as well, but that's mainly just using what's left over. The Marine Corps currently has two versions of the 3-12 however they are in the process of converting to the second run MTC (More Tactile Clicks) knobs, the one pictured has the first run BDC knobs, most likely marked PR30M118LR. Otherwise it's not a watered down version, the turrets still turn CCW and has the same amount of elevation available to the shooter with a proper base. This makes the new Exos an ideal companion and a real all-rounder for all hunting situations.You can get exactly what the Marine Corps has from Premier Reticles the only difference is that as mentioned before it won't be marked for the USMC, instead it will have the usual S&B on both sides, 3-12X50 PMII, etc. The patented "Minimum Deviation System" ensures that any possible deviation from the point of impact is minimal. The 3-21x50 Exos is equipped with a second focal plane reticle suitable for daylight and convinces at short distances for the ephemeral shot as well as for the precise long-range hunting shot. Thanks to the large reticle adjustment range, either as double turn or in the new. The tried and true parallax compensation already used successfully in many other Schmidt & Bender scopes permits the user to focus on targets at a distance between 10 m and infinity. In 2011, the 5-25×56 PM II model was awarded. The 12-50x56 PM II/P is the ideal scope for making shots at larger distances. In 2005, the 3-12×50 PM II was awarded the US Marine Corps contract for the USMC M8541 SSDS. Border Patrol DEA FBI DOE Tucson SWAT Washington D.C. Since then, PM II models have been adopted by the U.S. Our integrated locking mechanism excludes unintentional adjustment. The Schmidt & Bender PM II line started with the 3-12×50 in 2003. The "S-Spring Technology" developed by Schmidt & Bender stands for a precise and repeatable bullet drop compensation (BDC) with precise tactile clicks. We focussed on intuitive functionality, such as 11-step illumination technology including an automatic switch-off and the reliability of all components. ![]() ![]() ![]() The 3-21x50 Exos is the latest addition to the Exos line. ![]()
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