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Looking for a new scope $1000 or under
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<blockquote data-quote="rsbhunter" data-source="post: 1719505" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>No, my Sightron's are both sfp, but the new Tract Toric 30 is only available in ffp, so far. The moa reticle on the Tract is simple...I moa hash marks, windage and elevation...when on low magnification, the hash marks are (for my old eyes) are hard to see, but, that's four power....you can use the outer stadia lines like a duplex reticle. This isn't unique to any one brand of scope, all ffp scopes do this to some degree. They do have a Christmas style reticle in mil/mil configuration....I would buy one in the x mas reticle if it was moa. Now, I will say, that at 20 power, the center of the reticle is fine enough that I could see the reticle wiggling in the 1/4" center circle of the target. I honestly thought I had found my go to scope when I bought my Sightron's, but I believe you would have to go to the SVSS model to get the same glass quality....At my age,64, I find that optical quality overrides magnification...And Tract gives an Awesome veterans discount, best I've found on shooting related items...15% ! For the price, I am hooked on Tract.....rsbhunter. dougduey, was it the Tract Toric 30 HD scope you saw at the show? What was you impression?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbhunter, post: 1719505, member: 5850"] No, my Sightron's are both sfp, but the new Tract Toric 30 is only available in ffp, so far. The moa reticle on the Tract is simple...I moa hash marks, windage and elevation...when on low magnification, the hash marks are (for my old eyes) are hard to see, but, that's four power....you can use the outer stadia lines like a duplex reticle. This isn't unique to any one brand of scope, all ffp scopes do this to some degree. They do have a Christmas style reticle in mil/mil configuration....I would buy one in the x mas reticle if it was moa. Now, I will say, that at 20 power, the center of the reticle is fine enough that I could see the reticle wiggling in the 1/4" center circle of the target. I honestly thought I had found my go to scope when I bought my Sightron's, but I believe you would have to go to the SVSS model to get the same glass quality....At my age,64, I find that optical quality overrides magnification...And Tract gives an Awesome veterans discount, best I've found on shooting related items...15% ! For the price, I am hooked on Tract.....rsbhunter. dougduey, was it the Tract Toric 30 HD scope you saw at the show? What was you impression? [/QUOTE]
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