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Interesting.
I find my clockwise scopes much more intuitive.
Numbered elevation adjustments that increase left to right sequentially when viewed from behind the rifle must suit how my brain is wired.
I cope fine with my American scopes that adjust the opposite way, just find the European clockwise requires less thought when dialling.
Prefer Mils, reckon I could cope with MOA, but yards and inches should be illegal.
I can understand that. Im just so used to anti clock wise for up I would be bound to wind one the wrong way.
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