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I would like to know how goodor bad a tract Toric scope is
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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 1892410" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>You are right, they are LOW with Schott glass. I just grabbed up the 4-20x, but haven't mounted it yet because the Covid-19 ridiculousness has my FFL shut down.</p><p></p><p>The reticle and lift up turrets remind me quite a bit of my Vortex Razor HD II with the EBR7C. I wish that the turrets offered a little more resistance when you lift them to turn them, they seem to pop up and down fairly easily. Clicks are solid. Glass seems to be good, but I have only tested it indoors. Definitely built like a tank, maybe not Steiner tough, but pretty respectable and a tad hefty. Fit and finish are excellent.</p><p></p><p>I would say there is probably nothing else in that immediate price range with the same complete resume of features and magnification. I was looking at the Viper PST Gen II but it is made in the Philippines with no name glass. I use to own a Nightforce SHV F1 and was underwhelmed, it lacked the fit, finish, reticle option, and glass clarity of the Toric (at least in my eyes). I also owned a Steiner P4Xi which was closer but lacked the magnification and had SCR reticle which is too thick for an FFP scope.</p><p></p><p>If you are looking for something a little lighter the Element Optics Nexus line is a bit more expensive. They are also made by LOW, but I am not sure who makes the glass. The reticle has a larger center dot which would be advantageous for hunting but still give you the subtensions and hold overs of a Christmas Tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 1892410, member: 113623"] You are right, they are LOW with Schott glass. I just grabbed up the 4-20x, but haven't mounted it yet because the Covid-19 ridiculousness has my FFL shut down. The reticle and lift up turrets remind me quite a bit of my Vortex Razor HD II with the EBR7C. I wish that the turrets offered a little more resistance when you lift them to turn them, they seem to pop up and down fairly easily. Clicks are solid. Glass seems to be good, but I have only tested it indoors. Definitely built like a tank, maybe not Steiner tough, but pretty respectable and a tad hefty. Fit and finish are excellent. I would say there is probably nothing else in that immediate price range with the same complete resume of features and magnification. I was looking at the Viper PST Gen II but it is made in the Philippines with no name glass. I use to own a Nightforce SHV F1 and was underwhelmed, it lacked the fit, finish, reticle option, and glass clarity of the Toric (at least in my eyes). I also owned a Steiner P4Xi which was closer but lacked the magnification and had SCR reticle which is too thick for an FFP scope. If you are looking for something a little lighter the Element Optics Nexus line is a bit more expensive. They are also made by LOW, but I am not sure who makes the glass. The reticle has a larger center dot which would be advantageous for hunting but still give you the subtensions and hold overs of a Christmas Tree. [/QUOTE]
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