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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Tract Optics - Top of the line?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 2513337" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>I agree that it would be great to truly test a scope in the field before buying. I have been fortunate enough to look through several scopes at the range at low light. This really shows where good glass and coatings can make difference. I've never looked the Tract, so I can't really judge them. I have looked through several NF scopes as well as Vortex Razors and it was a meh impression. Nothing bad, but nothing great. To be honest with you, neither provided the low light clarity of the Leupold I was using at the time. I get the desire for robust and rugged dependability. I just don't want to add another 1/2+ lb to a hunting rifle if I can avoid it. If I am on a dream hunt I am going to have a backup in case of mishap or malfunction. Give me a March F and I can check all the boxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 2513337, member: 120066"] I agree that it would be great to truly test a scope in the field before buying. I have been fortunate enough to look through several scopes at the range at low light. This really shows where good glass and coatings can make difference. I’ve never looked the Tract, so I can’t really judge them. I have looked through several NF scopes as well as Vortex Razors and it was a meh impression. Nothing bad, but nothing great. To be honest with you, neither provided the low light clarity of the Leupold I was using at the time. I get the desire for robust and rugged dependability. I just don’t want to add another 1/2+ lb to a hunting rifle if I can avoid it. If I am on a dream hunt I am going to have a backup in case of mishap or malfunction. Give me a March F and I can check all the boxes. [/QUOTE]
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