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Any experience with OptiCo scopes?
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<blockquote data-quote="OptiCo.us" data-source="post: 1393351" data-attributes="member: 104361"><p>Hello, wish I had seen this when you posted though I think we spoke on the phone. The warranty is actually lifetime transferable. The initial early terms were changed after feedback in the early months. Our objective is: <strong>to be</strong> <strong>the best accurate value for hunters shooting the confident limit of their cartridge.</strong> Some of the comments in this thread describe more demanding target style shooting and none have actually shot with an OptiCo scope. For instance, I'm sure most OptiCo customers are using rings less than ~$40. The biggest topic seems to be Mildot reticle and MOA turrets. Mildot reticle is easiest to range =1,000(target size)/dots. MOA turrets are best suited to most American hunters using inches and yards. The first 3 dots can be estimated as 3.5, 7, 10 MOA (even 3 for the 1st dot isn't much problem.) No difficult conversions are necessary and there is a 1st Focal Plane Ballistic Calculator at the website. With accurate turrets, I suggest using them for dope over 7moa (>400yds.) Out to ~700yds with big game, a range finder is not critical and the savings can be invested in improving the firearm package. OptiCo will be at the Kalispell Gun Show March 23-25, 2018. Hope to meet some of you there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OptiCo.us, post: 1393351, member: 104361"] Hello, wish I had seen this when you posted though I think we spoke on the phone. The warranty is actually lifetime transferable. The initial early terms were changed after feedback in the early months. Our objective is: [B]to be[/B] [B]the best accurate value for hunters shooting the confident limit of their cartridge.[/B] Some of the comments in this thread describe more demanding target style shooting and none have actually shot with an OptiCo scope. For instance, I'm sure most OptiCo customers are using rings less than ~$40. The biggest topic seems to be Mildot reticle and MOA turrets. Mildot reticle is easiest to range =1,000(target size)/dots. MOA turrets are best suited to most American hunters using inches and yards. The first 3 dots can be estimated as 3.5, 7, 10 MOA (even 3 for the 1st dot isn't much problem.) No difficult conversions are necessary and there is a 1st Focal Plane Ballistic Calculator at the website. With accurate turrets, I suggest using them for dope over 7moa (>400yds.) Out to ~700yds with big game, a range finder is not critical and the savings can be invested in improving the firearm package. OptiCo will be at the Kalispell Gun Show March 23-25, 2018. Hope to meet some of you there. [/QUOTE]
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