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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
The Horus reticle scope system
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<blockquote data-quote="theodore" data-source="post: 287632" data-attributes="member: 15578"><p>The hawk model is perfect (and is designed) for under 500 yards....it has a fixed 100 yard parralax focus so 500 yards is the comfortable range, 800 yards... the out of focus is noticable which means either the reticle or field of view will become blurrish due to the fixed 100 yard parralax.</p><p> I sent my Hawk back for the Raptor model, currently under delivery. The raptor model has the adjustable parralax which allows it to shoot up to 1800 yard with turret adjustment according to Horus Vision. But the Falcon was said to go even farther.</p><p> </p><p>All Horus visions scopes have there reticle in the first focal plane and can still use the turret as adjustment which expands the range greatly. </p><p> </p><p>I think leupold (Mark 4 ER/T front focal) and night force (3.5-15x50 F1) are the only model with the front focal plane, the rest of leupolds and nightforce scopes are in second plane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theodore, post: 287632, member: 15578"] The hawk model is perfect (and is designed) for under 500 yards....it has a fixed 100 yard parralax focus so 500 yards is the comfortable range, 800 yards... the out of focus is noticable which means either the reticle or field of view will become blurrish due to the fixed 100 yard parralax. I sent my Hawk back for the Raptor model, currently under delivery. The raptor model has the adjustable parralax which allows it to shoot up to 1800 yard with turret adjustment according to Horus Vision. But the Falcon was said to go even farther. All Horus visions scopes have there reticle in the first focal plane and can still use the turret as adjustment which expands the range greatly. I think leupold (Mark 4 ER/T front focal) and night force (3.5-15x50 F1) are the only model with the front focal plane, the rest of leupolds and nightforce scopes are in second plane. [/QUOTE]
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