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What's your variable scope power range?
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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 2910550" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>I feel your pain on that one. Trying to bridge the gap between my dialers and my, light weight z3/vx3 type scopes. For any non duplex or post scope I've begun to appreciate ffp for holds if and this is a big "if" the reticle is done right. Don't need a lot of frills or widage dials but really would like parallax adjustment (mainly due to me always setting up my main rimfire just like my main centerfire and parallax manifests there more noticeably). Have seen a few misses i.e. the leupold mark 5 2-10, a hit with the chinesium Athlon and some hope for the steiner h6xi (but they usually pull a leupld and make some feature spoil the pot... i.e. a reticle unusable for a portion of the zoom range).</p><p></p><p>Reality is, as dated in the world of optics the nxs 2.5-10 is, it's still not yet surpassed or truly duplicated. Maybe a testament to just how good it was when introduced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 2910550, member: 8394"] I feel your pain on that one. Trying to bridge the gap between my dialers and my, light weight z3/vx3 type scopes. For any non duplex or post scope I've begun to appreciate ffp for holds if and this is a big "if" the reticle is done right. Don't need a lot of frills or widage dials but really would like parallax adjustment (mainly due to me always setting up my main rimfire just like my main centerfire and parallax manifests there more noticeably). Have seen a few misses i.e. the leupold mark 5 2-10, a hit with the chinesium Athlon and some hope for the steiner h6xi (but they usually pull a leupld and make some feature spoil the pot... i.e. a reticle unusable for a portion of the zoom range). Reality is, as dated in the world of optics the nxs 2.5-10 is, it's still not yet surpassed or truly duplicated. Maybe a testament to just how good it was when introduced. [/QUOTE]
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