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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="Wingnut00" data-source="post: 2438880" data-attributes="member: 110199"><p>Very recently my elk hunting buddy bought the scope you are interested in and I bought the FFP model about the same time. So far, which I've only been on mine a few times and only messed with his a little, they are very nice scopes. I haven't messed with windage a lot on either scope, but yes windage is a smidge undesirable but manageable. Elevation on both of these scopes is excellent and easy to feel/hear. Glass is extremely surprising! Compared to my Athlon Cronus is about the same and compared to my Schmidt and bender PMII it's really good but not quite S&B obviously. So, I'm very impressed so far. Tracking seems excellent but both scopes are still basically new with not a lot of testing. We've spun em both for 550yds and they were dead nuts. At this time I say they are great. I have mine on a heavy .308 and his is on a fairly light 6.5x284 if that matters. I really want another one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wingnut00, post: 2438880, member: 110199"] Very recently my elk hunting buddy bought the scope you are interested in and I bought the FFP model about the same time. So far, which I’ve only been on mine a few times and only messed with his a little, they are very nice scopes. I haven’t messed with windage a lot on either scope, but yes windage is a smidge undesirable but manageable. Elevation on both of these scopes is excellent and easy to feel/hear. Glass is extremely surprising! Compared to my Athlon Cronus is about the same and compared to my Schmidt and bender PMII it’s really good but not quite S&B obviously. So, I’m very impressed so far. Tracking seems excellent but both scopes are still basically new with not a lot of testing. We’ve spun em both for 550yds and they were dead nuts. At this time I say they are great. I have mine on a heavy .308 and his is on a fairly light 6.5x284 if that matters. I really want another one! [/QUOTE]
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