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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Sub $900 Scope for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="mechengr" data-source="post: 1461403" data-attributes="member: 75894"><p>I have been shooting PRS-style matches with the 4-16 Tango4 scope this summer. So far the turrets have been solid through dialing up and down for over 400 rounds fired. I've got the MOA milling reticle version and it's a really nice reticle, I think every precision scope I buy from now on will have a floating center dot! In my opinion it's actually useable at the low magnicifaction setting too; it turns into a basic duplex which is a plus.</p><p></p><p>Glass is for sure better than the Gen I PST scopes, haven't seen a Gen II so can't comment on that. Certainly plenty good enough for shots out to 600 meters/yards. The illumimation is quite good as well.</p><p></p><p>I've heard lots of good things about the PST Gen II scopes too, I think either one would fit your apllication well enough</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mechengr, post: 1461403, member: 75894"] I have been shooting PRS-style matches with the 4-16 Tango4 scope this summer. So far the turrets have been solid through dialing up and down for over 400 rounds fired. I've got the MOA milling reticle version and it's a really nice reticle, I think every precision scope I buy from now on will have a floating center dot! In my opinion it's actually useable at the low magnicifaction setting too; it turns into a basic duplex which is a plus. Glass is for sure better than the Gen I PST scopes, haven't seen a Gen II so can't comment on that. Certainly plenty good enough for shots out to 600 meters/yards. The illumimation is quite good as well. I've heard lots of good things about the PST Gen II scopes too, I think either one would fit your apllication well enough [/QUOTE]
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