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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Tactical Scopes: Field Test Results Summary & Overall Scores
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 994537" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Yeah I agree, we all need something different and I don't do the tactical shoots. I tried a few FFP's and found them more of a pain than a plus. I like to be able to see my reticle on low power if I go into a dark elk timber without having to use the glaring illumination or have to turn it on before I shoot. Plus I like to be able to see and use sub-tensions at lower power settings as well if needed. Then when I crank it up I prefer the reticle remain consistent and look the same on all power settings, and not run off the page as some FFP reticles do when turned up. Plus I like my reticles thin for ELR work. The ATACR with a MOAR T is everything I need and want from 50 yards to 3000 in any light conditions.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 994537, member: 7503"] Yeah I agree, we all need something different and I don't do the tactical shoots. I tried a few FFP's and found them more of a pain than a plus. I like to be able to see my reticle on low power if I go into a dark elk timber without having to use the glaring illumination or have to turn it on before I shoot. Plus I like to be able to see and use sub-tensions at lower power settings as well if needed. Then when I crank it up I prefer the reticle remain consistent and look the same on all power settings, and not run off the page as some FFP reticles do when turned up. Plus I like my reticles thin for ELR work. The ATACR with a MOAR T is everything I need and want from 50 yards to 3000 in any light conditions. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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