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Weaver T24 weight vs EFR 6.5-20

Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 9:47 pm
by fwt1712
Can anyone tell me how much the new t24s weigh?

I'm currently running a 6.5-20EFR but am interested in trying a T24 with a 1/2 moa dot (plus a little extra magnification).

Also are they fitting 1/4 or 1/8 clicks and what elevation is available on a full turn of the adjustments (as I don't like having to make more than a whole turn if possible - my prejudice I know, but I have seen it make a world of pain for people at times when they've got 'lost').

thanks,
Nigel.

Re: Weaver T24 weight vs EFR 6.5-20

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:42 pm
by stsbuyer
fwt1712 wrote:Can anyone tell me how much the new t24s weigh?

I'm currently running a 6.5-20EFR but am interested in trying a T24 with a 1/2 moa dot (plus a little extra magnification).

Also are they fitting 1/4 or 1/8 clicks and what elevation is available on a full turn of the adjustments (as I don't like having to make more than a whole turn if possible - my prejudice I know, but I have seen it make a world of pain for people at times when they've got 'lost').

thanks,
Nigel.
Nigel,

The T-24 will be arround 1-1/2 to 2oz lighter than your Luepold with a weight of 16oz. It is available with 1/2 minute dot and 1/4 minute clicks and has close to 18 minutes per revolution.

Good luck to you, Paul

EFR Weight

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 4:00 pm
by GTKF
EFR is 16 oz per Leupoold and by my scale 16.1. Midway and others post the weight as 19 oz

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 6:03 pm
by sobrbiker883
Nigel, find one while you can. For some stupid unknown reason, Weaver is discontinuing the T24 1/2dot 1/4click scopes. IIRC, the only T24's they are going to continue are the fine duplex 1/8click glossies.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 7:10 pm
by Jason
My T24 weighs 16.3 ounces with the standard turrets on and the turret covers off. If you would like to know what it weighs with the turret covers on or with the larger target knobs that it comes with, let me know. I have an extra T24 that's not on a gun right now so it would just take a second to weigh it.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 10:06 pm
by edgehit
I had a T24 with 1/8' clicks and 1 turn was 9moa. I didn't get lost because the ammo I was using didn't require 9moa adjustment, but was real close.

I traded it back and got the 1/2' dot and 1/4' click version. All is well. The scope works fine. It is sharp but it delivers low contrast.