How did the 525 dlr lead the industry? Any 636 scope has more fov at 25x. The k328 is an amazing scope to get behind, but my friends k328 parallax lens already broke off... Ugh.
Any interest in sponsoring a Canadian amateur shooter ? 🙏 This scope could be the one everybody compares the competition to. Just tell me how many K328i videos I need to make... 😬 I could barely afford the used 6-24x Vortex Viper HS-T that I have on my rifle.
Could @Kahles offer it with SKMR1 (non-plus) reticle? Adding .2 mil divisions on the stadia were a great idea, but I don't like the alternating pattern on the SKMR1+.
Hello! Thanks for your input/inquiry, but there are no plans to offer additional reticles so far. Because with our actual reticle options, we follow the overall customer wishes worldwide. BR
We didn't patend the field of view, we patend the positioning of the parallax adjustment, because it's a very helpful ergonomic design which allows only us to place the windage turret on the right or left hand side. This unique feature is very relevant if you want to stay with your eye always on target and dial your windage. With this option you don't the need too move your hand over the rifle scope for grabbing the windage turret. All our high magnification rifle scopes of the K-series are therefore available as RSW or LSW (right or left side windage) version.
Probably getting a few of these, but why in Gods name have more than 3 mil holdunder and unnumbered to boot. Just in the way and not usable at all as you have to count bottom up making it faster to just dial.
The zero stop is sited 3 or 4 clicks (0.3/4 MILS) - depending on the model - below the Zero indicator. This feature facilitates the user finding the Zero indicator quickly and intuitively even in poor light conditions and adapting the turret to special conditions such as for example very high temperatures or closer targets. BR
@@KAHLES This is something entirely different. The concept of holdunder is uding the part above the crosshairs to ”hold under” as opposed to hold over. Say you have a small target at 50 clicks and another at 30. You can dial 5mil and hold under 2mil. Most good reticles have 1-3 mil holdunder and stop. I would want 2 or 3. More is just in the way and far too slow to use. Ordered two 328 despite this gripe, but please consult a handful of top PRS shooters next time. AKA top US shooters or someone high in the pecking order from Norway, Sweden or the UK in Europe.
@@ruffen1365 Thanks for your input! If you are talking about our reticle design the reticles in our DLR-models, especially SKMR/4 were designed and adapted over time by Shannon Kay, founder of the PRS Series. You did a great choice with the K328i!
Here’s the thing. You can put millions of dollars into research and development, you can do hundreds of custom surveys, but if you don’t have customer service, you have NOTHING ! In Australia, you have NOTHING !
Dear @aceprecision1681! We are sorry, that you had this experience with our customer service down under! We thank you for this important feedback and we will endeavor to improve significantly asap. Kind regards, Team Kahles
@@KAHLES I’m sorry to be frank on this matter, but I have been a Kahles user and supporter for over 40 years. It saddens me greatly to see your fine product treated with absolute contempt. No stock is held in this country leading to excessive delays on purchases and there is no communication with retailers. I understand we are a long way from Austria, but service times and delays are just ridiculous. I do hope these matters are addressed in the near future and my comments are taken as intended. Cheers
He was my instructor for a army advanced long range marksmanship course at north ft.hood back in 06, back then he was running a us optics on a 243 ai.
How did the 525 dlr lead the industry? Any 636 scope has more fov at 25x. The k328 is an amazing scope to get behind, but my friends k328 parallax lens already broke off... Ugh.
Could you do a zero stop setting video for a 525i dlr?
It sets automatically
Any interest in sponsoring a Canadian amateur shooter ? 🙏 This scope could be the one everybody compares the competition to.
Just tell me how many K328i videos I need to make... 😬 I could barely afford the used 6-24x Vortex Viper HS-T that I have on my rifle.
Could @Kahles offer it with SKMR1 (non-plus) reticle? Adding .2 mil divisions on the stadia were a great idea, but I don't like the alternating pattern on the SKMR1+.
Hello! Thanks for your input/inquiry, but there are no plans to offer additional reticles so far. Because with our actual reticle options, we follow the overall customer wishes worldwide. BR
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If it’s such an industry leader why did they feel the need to patent the field of view?
We didn't patend the field of view, we patend the positioning of the parallax adjustment, because it's a very helpful ergonomic design which allows only us to place the windage turret on the right or left hand side. This unique feature is very relevant if you want to stay with your eye always on target and dial your windage. With this option you don't the need too move your hand over the rifle scope for grabbing the windage turret. All our high magnification rifle scopes of the K-series are therefore available as RSW or LSW (right or left side windage) version.
Probably getting a few of these, but why in Gods name have more than 3 mil holdunder and unnumbered to boot. Just in the way and not usable at all as you have to count bottom up making it faster to just dial.
The zero stop is sited 3 or 4 clicks (0.3/4 MILS) - depending on the model - below the Zero indicator. This feature facilitates the user finding the Zero indicator quickly and intuitively even in poor light conditions and adapting the turret to special conditions such as for example very high temperatures or closer targets. BR
@@KAHLES This is something entirely different. The concept of holdunder is uding the part above the crosshairs to ”hold under” as opposed to hold over. Say you have a small target at 50 clicks and another at 30. You can dial 5mil and hold under 2mil. Most good reticles have 1-3 mil holdunder and stop. I would want 2 or 3. More is just in the way and far too slow to use. Ordered two 328 despite this gripe, but please consult a handful of top PRS shooters next time. AKA top US shooters or someone high in the pecking order from Norway, Sweden or the UK in Europe.
@@ruffen1365 Thanks for your input! If you are talking about our reticle design the reticles in our DLR-models, especially SKMR/4 were designed and adapted over time by Shannon Kay, founder of the PRS Series. You did a great choice with the K328i!
Here’s the thing.
You can put millions of dollars into research and development, you can do hundreds of custom surveys, but if you don’t have customer service, you have NOTHING !
In Australia, you have NOTHING !
Dear @aceprecision1681!
We are sorry, that you had this experience with our customer service down under! We thank you for this important feedback and we will endeavor to improve significantly asap.
Kind regards,
Team Kahles
@@KAHLES I’m sorry to be frank on this matter, but I have been a Kahles user and supporter for over 40 years.
It saddens me greatly to see your fine product treated with absolute contempt.
No stock is held in this country leading to excessive delays on purchases and there is no communication with retailers.
I understand we are a long way from Austria, but service times and delays are just ridiculous.
I do hope these matters are addressed in the near future and my comments are taken as intended.
Cheers