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<blockquote data-quote="jgal72" data-source="post: 1938037" data-attributes="member: 76980"><p>I was skeptical of these when they first came out. I watched the 20 youtube video's on these several times and became more interested. I purchased one in April. After playing with it for a few days, I liked it so much I bought a second one. I never owned a ffp scope before. The illumination adjustments for color and brightness are wonderful for my 61 year old eyes. Illuminated internal level is great. Glass is better than expected. I like the fact that if the electronics would crash while on a hunt, it still works as a regular moa scope. Semi tool less zero is neat. I am running one on my 22 creedmoor shooting woodchucks this summer. It works as advertised. Only downside I see is the weight at 47 oz. However, I now don't need to carry my G7 rangefinder and I run a smaller lieca. So I dropped 6 oz there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgal72, post: 1938037, member: 76980"] I was skeptical of these when they first came out. I watched the 20 youtube video's on these several times and became more interested. I purchased one in April. After playing with it for a few days, I liked it so much I bought a second one. I never owned a ffp scope before. The illumination adjustments for color and brightness are wonderful for my 61 year old eyes. Illuminated internal level is great. Glass is better than expected. I like the fact that if the electronics would crash while on a hunt, it still works as a regular moa scope. Semi tool less zero is neat. I am running one on my 22 creedmoor shooting woodchucks this summer. It works as advertised. Only downside I see is the weight at 47 oz. However, I now don't need to carry my G7 rangefinder and I run a smaller lieca. So I dropped 6 oz there. [/QUOTE]
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