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Tangent Theta TT315M: Initial Impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="jonthomps" data-source="post: 1115382" data-attributes="member: 5177"><p>Rooster,</p><p></p><p>Premier LT v. TT315M: For me, the TT is qualitatively and quantitatively better than the LT in many regards. Examples: </p><p>1. Yes, the TT turrets are still 6 mil per rev, but the click values and resistance are so noticeably better it's not even a comparison. </p><p>2. The overall fit and finish of the TT scope is better than the LT. The mag ring has the perfect amount of resistance and the parallax functions as it should. There is zero "grit and grind" in any knob movement. </p><p>3. To my eyes, I feel the glass on the TT surpasses the LT. </p><p>4. The illum system of the TT is so far beyond the LT it really can't be compared. It's every inch as good as S&B or Kahles (my two favorites). The illum knob is cool because the user has "off" settings between every setting, so the settings go like this: 1, off, 2, off, 3, off, etc. This is great because if you really like a certain setting - say setting 4 - the user can set the scope's illum knob on setting four and turn it one click fore or aft to switch it off without scrolling through the entire illum range. I think this is great engineering. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonthomps, post: 1115382, member: 5177"] Rooster, Premier LT v. TT315M: For me, the TT is qualitatively and quantitatively better than the LT in many regards. Examples: 1. Yes, the TT turrets are still 6 mil per rev, but the click values and resistance are so noticeably better it's not even a comparison. 2. The overall fit and finish of the TT scope is better than the LT. The mag ring has the perfect amount of resistance and the parallax functions as it should. There is zero "grit and grind" in any knob movement. 3. To my eyes, I feel the glass on the TT surpasses the LT. 4. The illum system of the TT is so far beyond the LT it really can't be compared. It's every inch as good as S&B or Kahles (my two favorites). The illum knob is cool because the user has "off" settings between every setting, so the settings go like this: 1, off, 2, off, 3, off, etc. This is great because if you really like a certain setting - say setting 4 - the user can set the scope's illum knob on setting four and turn it one click fore or aft to switch it off without scrolling through the entire illum range. I think this is great engineering. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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