Huntnful
Well-Known Member
I've used this scope pretty extensively now, and I know there are people curious about them and not a ton of first hand experiences with them. So far, I honestly love it.
Reticle is excellent design and usable pretty much throughout the whole power range. I really only use the scope from 6-20X though.
Durability seems to be no question at all. Thousands of turret adjustments and I don't baby my stuff in the field. Never lost zero or anything suspicious.
Turrets are amazing, and tight enough that I haven't had one slip in the field yet.
Parallax adjusts with very small movements. I guess that's a preference thing. Doesn't bother me at all. Pretty easy to get a crystal clear image.
Glass is good enough and reticle bold enough to kill a buck at 840 yards at first light, long before the sun rose. So do with that info what you want.
I've used it enough in the field to rub the color out of some the name etching on the bell of the scope lol. So I guess that's a negative in reality when it comes to resale.
My setup has been used to kill 3 bucks at 840, 550 and 974 yards. And lots of hiking over the shoulder and strapped a heavy *** pack. And bound extremely tight. I just shot it on paper for the first time since my hunting season has started to check zero, and well… it's on lol.
Definitely recommend this scope. For $2700-$3000, I think it's a **** good scope. I'd only imagine ever testing another scope if TT comes out with a 4-20X52 in the 30-32oz range.
And the recent zero check I just did yesterday morning
Reticle is excellent design and usable pretty much throughout the whole power range. I really only use the scope from 6-20X though.
Durability seems to be no question at all. Thousands of turret adjustments and I don't baby my stuff in the field. Never lost zero or anything suspicious.
Turrets are amazing, and tight enough that I haven't had one slip in the field yet.
Parallax adjusts with very small movements. I guess that's a preference thing. Doesn't bother me at all. Pretty easy to get a crystal clear image.
Glass is good enough and reticle bold enough to kill a buck at 840 yards at first light, long before the sun rose. So do with that info what you want.
I've used it enough in the field to rub the color out of some the name etching on the bell of the scope lol. So I guess that's a negative in reality when it comes to resale.
My setup has been used to kill 3 bucks at 840, 550 and 974 yards. And lots of hiking over the shoulder and strapped a heavy *** pack. And bound extremely tight. I just shot it on paper for the first time since my hunting season has started to check zero, and well… it's on lol.
Definitely recommend this scope. For $2700-$3000, I think it's a **** good scope. I'd only imagine ever testing another scope if TT comes out with a 4-20X52 in the 30-32oz range.
And the recent zero check I just did yesterday morning