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Sightron SI TAC reviews?
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<blockquote data-quote="ntg" data-source="post: 903311" data-attributes="member: 32568"><p>I'm not certain, but from the looks of it the only thing different is the addition of the tac turrets. I've thought of trying the SI out as it seems like it's a decent less-expensive scope from what I read, but don't own one to give you a real opinion.</p><p></p><p>IMO, I'd rather not have exposed turrets for hunting coyotes. It's often a quick response shot anyway and I'm better at memorizing the different drop points on the reticle (prefer mil-dot, but could be other BDC type) and then making the quick shot. You rarely have time to crank turrets and calculate distances...another reason mil-dot and some others are handy is you can get a fairly accurate distance based on the size of what you're looking at once you know the system.</p><p></p><p>BTW the non-TAC SI hunters are about $40 less than the TAC version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntg, post: 903311, member: 32568"] I'm not certain, but from the looks of it the only thing different is the addition of the tac turrets. I've thought of trying the SI out as it seems like it's a decent less-expensive scope from what I read, but don't own one to give you a real opinion. IMO, I'd rather not have exposed turrets for hunting coyotes. It's often a quick response shot anyway and I'm better at memorizing the different drop points on the reticle (prefer mil-dot, but could be other BDC type) and then making the quick shot. You rarely have time to crank turrets and calculate distances...another reason mil-dot and some others are handy is you can get a fairly accurate distance based on the size of what you're looking at once you know the system. BTW the non-TAC SI hunters are about $40 less than the TAC version. [/QUOTE]
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