Several shooters have expressed interest in a scope that I am testing at this time. It is a generation 3 Delta Stryker 5x-50x with MOA reticle and adjustments. I started testing today (1/29/22) and I sure wish that Al Gore could have saved some of his global warming because it was 25 degrees when I got up. First I shot a few shots with some  old ammo to get on target. I then set up a tall target to test tracking (1st photo). I had my PPC barrel on the Stiller Cobra and the load was 29.8 grains of N133 with Bart's Avenger bullets. My hold was at the 6 o'clock target and I shot one shot to zero and one at the circle (photo 2). After adjusting up 25 MOA I fired at the 6 o'clock target again ( photo 3). Next, I adjusted down 25 MOA and fired again. As can be seen in photo 2 the tracking was VERY good. With 6 rounds left, I shot 2 at 40X, 1 at 30x, 1 at 25X and the final two at 15X. This is truly a quality scope and it performed in the cold, sunny, day with plenty of mirage. These were just my initial tests and I plan to write an article for the bulletin if Paul will accept it.  Good shooting...James
				
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		 .  All that said my Strykers "cut" mirage better than any other 'scope I own bar one, and that is my Valdada Recon G2, which costs $1,200 more than the Strykers. The difference isn't huge, BTW,  I live and shoot in the desert Southwest, so mirage is a fact of life for me once we get past the crack of dawn.
.  All that said my Strykers "cut" mirage better than any other 'scope I own bar one, and that is my Valdada Recon G2, which costs $1,200 more than the Strykers. The difference isn't huge, BTW,  I live and shoot in the desert Southwest, so mirage is a fact of life for me once we get past the crack of dawn. 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		
