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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 48126" data-source="post: 1344119"><p>Gents thanks for all the advice! This is a little bit older thread so I thought I would update everyone. With all the options and features everyone mentioned, I went a little bit different route, trying to get all those features but still cheap enough for 4 rifles. I got 2 x Athlon ares in 2.5 x 15 x 50 mm and 2 x Athlon Cronus. They were cheap (relative term) enough with all the features I wanted. Dfanonymous thanks for your input as well. Went the route you spoke as far as FFP, and lower variable, but I did MOA since that's what I've been brought up on. </p><p></p><p>Both scope models are really nice, but the Cronus is truely a step above. Only complaint about the Cronus is that it goes up to 29x power!! I don't think I'll ever use it past 20. Another issue is I did take a risk by getting scopes from a relatively new company, but out of the box they have not disappointed. I need to run them through my first PRS match to see how they really hold up though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 48126, post: 1344119"] Gents thanks for all the advice! This is a little bit older thread so I thought I would update everyone. With all the options and features everyone mentioned, I went a little bit different route, trying to get all those features but still cheap enough for 4 rifles. I got 2 x Athlon ares in 2.5 x 15 x 50 mm and 2 x Athlon Cronus. They were cheap (relative term) enough with all the features I wanted. Dfanonymous thanks for your input as well. Went the route you spoke as far as FFP, and lower variable, but I did MOA since that's what I've been brought up on. Both scope models are really nice, but the Cronus is truely a step above. Only complaint about the Cronus is that it goes up to 29x power!! I don't think I'll ever use it past 20. Another issue is I did take a risk by getting scopes from a relatively new company, but out of the box they have not disappointed. I need to run them through my first PRS match to see how they really hold up though. [/QUOTE]
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