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ATN Rifle Scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="sdeso" data-source="post: 74885" data-attributes="member: 4515"><p>Thanks for the input. I will look into the weight issue. I am still trying to find a local retailer that has one. </p><p>One of the issues that is weighing in on my decision is the cost factor. These scopes seem to be a little more affordable than some of the Leupold, Zies and such. </p><p>I have read up on the paralax and single plane focus. What i read is, that it takes a bit to get used to it. Does this single plane focus really play a big part on accuracy when hunting or is it like most things, when you practice with what you have you get more accurate? </p><p>Do other scope maker that have long range drop compensators have this same issue or have they been able to overcome this paralax effect? Thanks for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdeso, post: 74885, member: 4515"] Thanks for the input. I will look into the weight issue. I am still trying to find a local retailer that has one. One of the issues that is weighing in on my decision is the cost factor. These scopes seem to be a little more affordable than some of the Leupold, Zies and such. I have read up on the paralax and single plane focus. What i read is, that it takes a bit to get used to it. Does this single plane focus really play a big part on accuracy when hunting or is it like most things, when you practice with what you have you get more accurate? Do other scope maker that have long range drop compensators have this same issue or have they been able to overcome this paralax effect? Thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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