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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1587210" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>I have a few of them. I've had ERGO's, TPAL's and B's. </p><p></p><p>The B's are the best to look through with the most consistency across the image. The pinch screws on the windage knob have loosened on me enough times in competitions and classes that I bounced it. Damned shame. The elevation turret lock is pretty janky and easy to not set properly. Those are the limits of the niggly bits. They really are great optics.</p><p></p><p>The TPAL's in 5-25x made during their recent change of ownership were terrible on QC and customer service was great but they never actually fixed the problem with my optics. Earlier ER-25's and LR-17's were fantastic optics. The ST-10 TPAL's were unbelievably good and compact and expensive and one of the best scopes ever made by anyone ever.</p><p></p><p>ERGO models have the parallax on the objective. Some folks don't like that, I do. Mighty consistent glass but not quite up to S&B standards. Close though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1587210, member: 96226"] I have a few of them. I've had ERGO's, TPAL's and B's. The B's are the best to look through with the most consistency across the image. The pinch screws on the windage knob have loosened on me enough times in competitions and classes that I bounced it. Damned shame. The elevation turret lock is pretty janky and easy to not set properly. Those are the limits of the niggly bits. They really are great optics. The TPAL's in 5-25x made during their recent change of ownership were terrible on QC and customer service was great but they never actually fixed the problem with my optics. Earlier ER-25's and LR-17's were fantastic optics. The ST-10 TPAL's were unbelievably good and compact and expensive and one of the best scopes ever made by anyone ever. ERGO models have the parallax on the objective. Some folks don't like that, I do. Mighty consistent glass but not quite up to S&B standards. Close though. [/QUOTE]
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