Gear Review: Konus M30 4.5-16 X 40 mm Part 2

Gear Review Konus M30 45 16 X 40 mm Part 2

After my less than stellar first take and subsequent return of the M30, Konus was nice enough to send me a replacement. My first impression whilst removing it from the box was that this one had even worse locking turrets. In fact, once locked, you can still wiggle the turret back and forth somewhat negating that whole “locked” thing. I dutifully mounted in on my AR and took to the range. This time, I used my brand spanking new laser boresighter. I’ll be damned if I’m going to waste any more good Black Hills ammo than needed on a scope test.

For reference, this is what my AR can do at 100 yards with a solid rest using the 77 gr ammo. All targets are shot on 1/4 inch grid paper.

Gear Review Konus M30 45 16 X 40 mm Part 2

Here is what it did at 50 yards with the Konus M30

1700279250 949 Gear Review Konus M30 45 16 X 40 mm Part 2I zeroed at 50 yards right in the center where you see that hole a hair off of the center dot. Then I cranked the turret “up” and “left” 32 clicks respectively. With 1/8 MOA adjustments, this should net a shot group two inches high and left. The spread between the upper left and lower right is about 2 inches.

I started to get worried about how large a group that was, but committed to soldiering on. I moved the turret “down” 64 clicks, took 3 shots. “Right” 64 clicks, took 3 shots. “Up” 64 clicks, took 3 shots. “Left” and “down” 32 clicks and took 2 shots.

At these ranges, with that rest, and quality ammo, I expect to see 5 ragged holes in the paper. I can’t make this thing work and I’m done trying. Nick has had an excellent experience with his Konus scope, so I’m going to ship it over to him. We all know that he is quite a bit better at testing than I am.

My final recommendation is a strong “don’t buy.”

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