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old T-24
Does anybody have a T-24 with 1/4 moa adjustments and 1/2 minute dot for sale? Send me a pm. Thanks
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Jason thanks for the offer of the info. I had a fellow silhouetter let me look through one at a match. By the time I had the money together to buy one, they were discontinued and out of stock everywhere I looked. Now I bought one of the CDNN Suhls and I need to get it ready for the upcoming silhouette season. I already have one Suhl 150-1 in a Mcmillian anschutz silhouette stock with a 6.5x20x40 efr with a tklee 1/2 moa dot. It's alright, but I have a 1712 with a 8.5x25x40 with a 1/2 moa dot run at full power and I just like that little bigger view of the targets. Like my girlfriend used to say " bigger is better" and " it's better to have too much than not enough". Damn, I need to call her. Gotta go do some shootin. Thanks again, sorry about my incomplete message.
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Posting this to an old thread on old (blue box) Weaver T24 vs the new (black box) T24. Model number redux.
The link at the bottom of the 2006 catolog shows they made two in 1/4 clicks and two in 1/8 clicks. I gather you can still get the 849976 which is sadly for silhouette 1/8 clicks, 1/8th dot. Guess stool sitters win. If you want a 849988 with 1/4 clicks and 1/2 dot, you'll have to find someone with one that wants to part with it.
BUT!
I found an older model 49976 and I'm told it is 1/4 moa clicks and a 1/8th dot. I am suspicious as that number looks alot like the current 849976 which is 1/8 clicks.
Now that I have made a simple issue confusing, can somone tell me the best way to determine if an old generation T24 is 1/8 or 1/4 clicks???? Either by model number or total clicks per revolution. Or maybe the old versions were ALL 1/4 unlike today.
Thanks!
http://www.nimax-gmbh.de/downloads/weaver06catalog.pdf
The link at the bottom of the 2006 catolog shows they made two in 1/4 clicks and two in 1/8 clicks. I gather you can still get the 849976 which is sadly for silhouette 1/8 clicks, 1/8th dot. Guess stool sitters win. If you want a 849988 with 1/4 clicks and 1/2 dot, you'll have to find someone with one that wants to part with it.
BUT!
I found an older model 49976 and I'm told it is 1/4 moa clicks and a 1/8th dot. I am suspicious as that number looks alot like the current 849976 which is 1/8 clicks.
Now that I have made a simple issue confusing, can somone tell me the best way to determine if an old generation T24 is 1/8 or 1/4 clicks???? Either by model number or total clicks per revolution. Or maybe the old versions were ALL 1/4 unlike today.
Thanks!
http://www.nimax-gmbh.de/downloads/weaver06catalog.pdf
