Hello!
It is only my 50 cents. IMO zero stop turrets are important for those who shot "tactical" mutiple targets in different long range scenarios and need a "quick and easy" return to zero. Fair enough if you "kind of lazy" or too busy to work out your tactical turrets zero. Another option in scope are the Vortex Viper HS and PST, the HS has the "basic" model with covered turrets but fully marked and designed to be dialed if you wish, all of those scopes line have a system where you adjust the "almost" zero stop with "chins"( I am sorry but not sure if it is how spell), the little things are placed inside of the turret system in a way where you can not go past a full revolutions bellow your zero if you set properly. So, this means, every time you coming back down to you zero you may go past it but, never a full rotation so you can just go up few clicks and you "sorted". Many people think the turrets are to high but as you "learn" how to work and carry your rifle and scope you will just love it. IMO the glass is great and the eye relieve is too thought.
Check Vortex website or YouTube about Vortex Viper HS and variations and Viper PST.
Hope it give another perspective and option.
Please, no offence to those like me who has a "kind of" zero stop or full zero stop turrets ether those who are looking for these options.
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