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Arken releases 'lighter weight' 30mm tube options
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<blockquote data-quote="BALLISTICJESUS" data-source="post: 2750047" data-attributes="member: 125017"><p>I agree. I put a EPL4 on a AR and a bolt rifle about a month or so ago. The 6-24 Version. So far I have shot both a bunch out to 760 yards. Yesterday I fired 300 rounds total through the AR out to 760 yards , shooting old school MK262. The scope performed flawlessly. It tracked well as I transitioned quickly between 6" plates at 760, 580, 460, 320 and 210 yards. Mine have the MOA reticle. The scope was plenty clear @ 760 to easy see 5.56 hits on a 6" plate with a fresh white paint job. The reticle was nice and crisp holding off for my wind calls. For the money it can't be touched considering the scopes features. There are allot of people shooting scopes with a "V" on them, that are a whole lot less scope and cost 3 times plus what the Arken costs. I ordered two more 6-24's and four 4-16's.</p><p></p><p>How I see it is. It's like with me and several guys I shoot allot with. We all have our custom rifles and a wide verity of glass that ranges from 2-10x to 7-35x with price tags above $3500.00 for some of the optics. But we all also have 6.5 Ruger American Predators with good inexpensive glass on top that just about hang with the customs at distance and cost a whole lot less money and are just as fun to shoot .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BALLISTICJESUS, post: 2750047, member: 125017"] I agree. I put a EPL4 on a AR and a bolt rifle about a month or so ago. The 6-24 Version. So far I have shot both a bunch out to 760 yards. Yesterday I fired 300 rounds total through the AR out to 760 yards , shooting old school MK262. The scope performed flawlessly. It tracked well as I transitioned quickly between 6” plates at 760, 580, 460, 320 and 210 yards. Mine have the MOA reticle. The scope was plenty clear @ 760 to easy see 5.56 hits on a 6” plate with a fresh white paint job. The reticle was nice and crisp holding off for my wind calls. For the money it can’t be touched considering the scopes features. There are allot of people shooting scopes with a “V” on them, that are a whole lot less scope and cost 3 times plus what the Arken costs. I ordered two more 6-24’s and four 4-16’s. How I see it is. It’s like with me and several guys I shoot allot with. We all have our custom rifles and a wide verity of glass that ranges from 2-10x to 7-35x with price tags above $3500.00 for some of the optics. But we all also have 6.5 Ruger American Predators with good inexpensive glass on top that just about hang with the customs at distance and cost a whole lot less money and are just as fun to shoot . [/QUOTE]
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