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Went with Tract Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="rsbhunter" data-source="post: 2168100" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>Having both a 4-20 and the 4.5-30 Toric, I can say that these are the best overall optics I own. The Sightron's Siii are as good optically, and if they (Sightron) had the turrets that locked, and zero stop , I would be hard pressed to pick. Now, with old eyes, the 10-50 power of the Sightron pull ahead on the 500 yd 8" x10" steel plates we use for targets....and the one other thing I like better on the Sightrons is the sfp reticle. I know the ffp is the setup that's popular now for PRS and other shoots for ranging, but it's easier for me to use the sfp set up......but, for the money of either scope, both choices are so far above anything I could afford 40 years ago, I won't complain...rsbhunter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbhunter, post: 2168100, member: 5850"] Having both a 4-20 and the 4.5-30 Toric, I can say that these are the best overall optics I own. The Sightron's Siii are as good optically, and if they (Sightron) had the turrets that locked, and zero stop , I would be hard pressed to pick. Now, with old eyes, the 10-50 power of the Sightron pull ahead on the 500 yd 8" x10" steel plates we use for targets....and the one other thing I like better on the Sightrons is the sfp reticle. I know the ffp is the setup that's popular now for PRS and other shoots for ranging, but it's easier for me to use the sfp set up......but, for the money of either scope, both choices are so far above anything I could afford 40 years ago, I won't complain...rsbhunter [/QUOTE]
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