No Limits vs Sportsmatch vs Eagle Vision

I enjoy your videos, Tom, and especially these comparisons. It would be useful to tell us what the measurement means downrange, say, at 25, 50 and 100 yd. I.e. sin(2.5) * 100 yd = 4.4 yd vs sin(0.6) * 100 yd = 1.0 yard. When is 1 yd hold under(?) not sufficient at 100 yd? Why do you need to make vintage adjustments on the mount opposed to the scope? Is the result different? I get the that you want to optically center your scope, but it would be minor tweaks no? I think it would be great if you could add your personal take at the end... I like this one because x, y z. Especially since you do you a great job of keeping the first part on point with facts.
 
Nice video. Why didn't you test the ATP 66 sportsmatch? You showed it but didn't test. The ATP 66 gives Much higher elevation . They also have another adjustable one ATP71. The 66 model sells in UK around £69.95 I have no commercial link with Sportsmatch. Why the huge difference? In UK your product prices are also in the clouds compared with your domestic market. Thankyou both governments.

safe shooting
 
I've gotten a lot of comments on this video and I'm happy you guys are getting some good info out of it. Part 2 is edited and loading up right now with answers to some of your questions! I'll post it up once it's done. Here's some numbers you guys asked for... 
Eagle Vision = 2.2º spread apart and 3.1º close together 
Sportsmatch ATP 61 = 0.5º spread apart and 0.8º close together
Sportsmatch ATP 66 = 0.7º spread apart and 1.3º close together
Tom
 
sin(0.5) * 100 yd * 36 "/yd = 31". Yup, checks out. Good job on the follow up. How much holdover do you need in practice? I understand the adjustment just to get to optical center will eat into that. Just for the fun (as it doesn't make much sense) I plugged in 100 yd into strlok+ with my break barrel configuration and it says 6.6" which works out to 0.1 degree.