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NF SHV vs Trijicon Tenmile
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<blockquote data-quote="Hotmail" data-source="post: 2973846" data-attributes="member: 128098"><p>I have an SHV 4-20x56 Illuminated MOAR it's ok good glass but the turrets leave much to be desired. I recently bought a Trijicon Tenmile on sale and was going to return it until a buddy bought it for what I paid. I didn't like the glass maybe I got one that wasn't typical IDK but my cheaper Chinese Athlon Midas Tac 6-24x50s and Ares BTRs were definitely clearer than the Tenmile I recently bought. The SHV was night and day clearer than the Tenmile. </p><p></p><p>I also recently bought and received 2 new Arken EP5 scopes early this month and several EPL4s and the EP5s were neck and neck if not slightly clearer than the Tenmile also but not as clear as the SHV almost but not quite there. I was extremely surprised how much better the glass is in the newest Arken EP5's compared to the older ones a year or two ago that really sucked and weren't clear past 20x but these new ones are unbelievably clear even at their maximum 25x magnification. What I especially like are their really huge eyeboxes and FOV is simply outstanding. Way better than the Tract Toric ELR and Athlon Cronus and Tenmile. The wow factor almost equals the first Razor Gen 3 I bought compared to all of my other scopes. May sound like typical shilling for Arken but man the new EP5s are totally unreal wow. I paid for both of them with my own money as everyone else who aren't shills does and am so far very happy with them and am definitely going to be buying more of them instead of the typical Japan made $1000-$2000 scopes I have been buying in the past. The really huge eyebox and FOV really does it for me. Not to mention their unbelievable turrets and extremely simple zero stop too. I actually prefer them and makes my SHV feel really cheap by comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotmail, post: 2973846, member: 128098"] I have an SHV 4-20x56 Illuminated MOAR it's ok good glass but the turrets leave much to be desired. I recently bought a Trijicon Tenmile on sale and was going to return it until a buddy bought it for what I paid. I didn't like the glass maybe I got one that wasn't typical IDK but my cheaper Chinese Athlon Midas Tac 6-24x50s and Ares BTRs were definitely clearer than the Tenmile I recently bought. The SHV was night and day clearer than the Tenmile. I also recently bought and received 2 new Arken EP5 scopes early this month and several EPL4s and the EP5s were neck and neck if not slightly clearer than the Tenmile also but not as clear as the SHV almost but not quite there. I was extremely surprised how much better the glass is in the newest Arken EP5's compared to the older ones a year or two ago that really sucked and weren't clear past 20x but these new ones are unbelievably clear even at their maximum 25x magnification. What I especially like are their really huge eyeboxes and FOV is simply outstanding. Way better than the Tract Toric ELR and Athlon Cronus and Tenmile. The wow factor almost equals the first Razor Gen 3 I bought compared to all of my other scopes. May sound like typical shilling for Arken but man the new EP5s are totally unreal wow. I paid for both of them with my own money as everyone else who aren't shills does and am so far very happy with them and am definitely going to be buying more of them instead of the typical Japan made $1000-$2000 scopes I have been buying in the past. The really huge eyebox and FOV really does it for me. Not to mention their unbelievable turrets and extremely simple zero stop too. I actually prefer them and makes my SHV feel really cheap by comparison. [/QUOTE]
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