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Tangent Theta TT315M: Initial Impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="Painless300" data-source="post: 2246461" data-attributes="member: 115546"><p>I have both the TT 315M Gen 2xr and 315H. I've had a 5-25P and sold it for the single reason of weight. I have also had S&B 5-20 sold because of the turrets. Kahles 3-18 sold because of really bad CA. Leopold Mark 5 3-18 is a cheaper price point and performs at that price point, did not handle CA, mushy turrets, didnt like the reticle, FOV was poor. ZCO 4-20 I really liked this scope it checks all the boxes but it suffers the same problem as all other short scopes, sensitive parallax adjustment and was just not a fan of their MPACT 2 reticle. The TT 3-15 just executes everything extremely well. Incredible turrets, the best FOV, edge to edge clarity, handles CA very well, resolves very well at all distances all in a 27.7oz package. If I am nit picking the only thing I would complain about is the Gen 2 xr reticle can be a little thin on low power but honestly it has not been an issue in the 2 seasons I've been using it hunting and have taken deer from 60 - 300 yds. I got the H model late last year to address the thin reticle and have been very pleased so far shot it out to 800 yards on 12" plate so far with zero issues making accurate first round hits. The locking turrets are nice and are just as good as the M turrets but in my opinion was not necessary as I have never had the M turrets spin on me. These scopes are extremely expensive but if you have used some of the other alpha scopes you will appreciate how the TT's perform and why they are priced the way they are, no free lunches.</p><p>After spending an embarrassing amount of money in search of the best hunting scope Ill be keeping both my M and H TT's. </p><p>IMHO the TT 3-15 M and H are the best hunting scope I have used and are a great option for cross over scope as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Painless300, post: 2246461, member: 115546"] I have both the TT 315M Gen 2xr and 315H. I’ve had a 5-25P and sold it for the single reason of weight. I have also had S&B 5-20 sold because of the turrets. Kahles 3-18 sold because of really bad CA. Leopold Mark 5 3-18 is a cheaper price point and performs at that price point, did not handle CA, mushy turrets, didnt like the reticle, FOV was poor. ZCO 4-20 I really liked this scope it checks all the boxes but it suffers the same problem as all other short scopes, sensitive parallax adjustment and was just not a fan of their MPACT 2 reticle. The TT 3-15 just executes everything extremely well. Incredible turrets, the best FOV, edge to edge clarity, handles CA very well, resolves very well at all distances all in a 27.7oz package. If I am nit picking the only thing I would complain about is the Gen 2 xr reticle can be a little thin on low power but honestly it has not been an issue in the 2 seasons I’ve been using it hunting and have taken deer from 60 - 300 yds. I got the H model late last year to address the thin reticle and have been very pleased so far shot it out to 800 yards on 12” plate so far with zero issues making accurate first round hits. The locking turrets are nice and are just as good as the M turrets but in my opinion was not necessary as I have never had the M turrets spin on me. These scopes are extremely expensive but if you have used some of the other alpha scopes you will appreciate how the TT’s perform and why they are priced the way they are, no free lunches. After spending an embarrassing amount of money in search of the best hunting scope Ill be keeping both my M and H TT’s. IMHO the TT 3-15 M and H are the best hunting scope I have used and are a great option for cross over scope as well. [/QUOTE]
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