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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
which would you choose a Tangent Theta or Scmidt & Bender for for a long range and hunting scope.
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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 2513453" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>Piscked up the TT yesterday and played with it a luttle this mourning. TT put a lot of of work and simplfied that scope to the nth degree. One of the nicest features is the zero stop set up. Absolutley no tools needed loosen the cap 3 turns and set dial to 0 then tightn up it back up finger tight and not even real finger tight and you are done. It leaves you with 5 clicks down at 0 if you want or need to shoot closer then your 0. They have also put on a diopter lock a feature I have always wanted.</p><p>Yes you may have to pay more but to me these are worth the extra price. Plus if you pay this much you derve the extra, The 0 stop is the best I have ever seen to me that is a 1000 dollar feayure alone. As the Red Rose tea add used to say only in Canada. </p><p> I think some really need to check out the Tangent Theta lines in person they are at the top for a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 2513453, member: 106952"] Piscked up the TT yesterday and played with it a luttle this mourning. TT put a lot of of work and simplfied that scope to the nth degree. One of the nicest features is the zero stop set up. Absolutley no tools needed loosen the cap 3 turns and set dial to 0 then tightn up it back up finger tight and not even real finger tight and you are done. It leaves you with 5 clicks down at 0 if you want or need to shoot closer then your 0. They have also put on a diopter lock a feature I have always wanted. Yes you may have to pay more but to me these are worth the extra price. Plus if you pay this much you derve the extra, The 0 stop is the best I have ever seen to me that is a 1000 dollar feayure alone. As the Red Rose tea add used to say only in Canada. I think some really need to check out the Tangent Theta lines in person they are at the top for a reason. [/QUOTE]
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which would you choose a Tangent Theta or Scmidt & Bender for for a long range and hunting scope.
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