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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2414004" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>I think quite a few people on this forum have tried them. I had one of their FFP options a couple years back. Solid scopes for the money, glass was pretty good, but they are heavy. They are made by Light Optical Works in Japan and have some variety of "Schott" brand glass but not like you'd find in high end European optics. Turrets are nice in that they are re-settable without needing any tools, but the function is sort of soft so the locking "shell" of the turret pops up under little to no effort. When I had mine it felt like a poor man's version of the Vortex Razor HD. At its price point I would say it is better than the Viper PST, certainly better than the NF SHV F1, more user friendly than Burris XTR II, but not as nice as say a Steiner P4Xi. I know Athlon has offerings in that category, but I have not had hands on to compare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2414004, member: 113623"] I think quite a few people on this forum have tried them. I had one of their FFP options a couple years back. Solid scopes for the money, glass was pretty good, but they are heavy. They are made by Light Optical Works in Japan and have some variety of "Schott" brand glass but not like you'd find in high end European optics. Turrets are nice in that they are re-settable without needing any tools, but the function is sort of soft so the locking "shell" of the turret pops up under little to no effort. When I had mine it felt like a poor man's version of the Vortex Razor HD. At its price point I would say it is better than the Viper PST, certainly better than the NF SHV F1, more user friendly than Burris XTR II, but not as nice as say a Steiner P4Xi. I know Athlon has offerings in that category, but I have not had hands on to compare. [/QUOTE]
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