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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2630790" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>The Kahles 624i is a great premium scope for less of a premium price than a NF (assuming you mean ATACR). Its also priced better than the current era K525i. I have a 1-8x ATACR, and while I think that individual scope is decent and has a good reticle for an LPVO, I would never buy any of the other variations. Things like the rotating eye piece which changes the magnification as well as reticle focus (if worked loose) while also preventing you from using flip up caps is a glaring and aggravating design flaw IMHO. I much prefer my Kahles, and like that I can get the windage knob on the left hand side so I can reach forward and adjust both it and the parallax with my support hand.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned above, price and availability in Australia will play a big role.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2630790, member: 113623"] The Kahles 624i is a great premium scope for less of a premium price than a NF (assuming you mean ATACR). Its also priced better than the current era K525i. I have a 1-8x ATACR, and while I think that individual scope is decent and has a good reticle for an LPVO, I would never buy any of the other variations. Things like the rotating eye piece which changes the magnification as well as reticle focus (if worked loose) while also preventing you from using flip up caps is a glaring and aggravating design flaw IMHO. I much prefer my Kahles, and like that I can get the windage knob on the left hand side so I can reach forward and adjust both it and the parallax with my support hand. As mentioned above, price and availability in Australia will play a big role. [/QUOTE]
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