Definitely agree with this. You get a lot for your money with this optic. Very very similar to the Zeiss LRP S3 4-25x50 but for hundreds less.Tract Toric 4-25. Damm fine optic with 160 minutes of elevation
Definitely agree with this. You get a lot for your money with this optic. Very very similar to the Zeiss LRP S3 4-25x50 but for hundreds less.Tract Toric 4-25. Damm fine optic with 160 minutes of elevation
If your happy with it, why change. Likely you won't be happy with a less expensive scope. I love Leupold and don't think the Nightforce expense is worth paying for. Having had one before but my VX5 scopes seem every bit as clear and function is perfect. Durability is undoubtedly better with Nightforce but for what I use my scopes for, Leupolds are plenty durable.I really like the line of Nightforce optics. But they are definitly on the pricy side, but again you usually get what you pay for.
I am looking to scope my 6mmBR. I'll probably end up mounting an NX8 4-32 power.
Just wondering what else I should possibility consider to possibly keep the price down around 1000 or so. This is sorta a secondary rifle and would like to keep the cost down a bit.
Thanks!
Which series of Sightron was used?The current FTR World Champ won the Worlds with Sightron 10-50 scopes... they are more than good.
STAC prices have more than doubled in less than two years at most retailers. So glad I bought both of mine in 2022 from Doug @ Cameraland NY. They're not made in commie china either.I have 4 Sightron's. Couple STACs and a couple S3s. Excellent scopes for the money for sure.
SIIIWhich series of Sightron was used?
Agreed. I had wholesale pricing when I bought numerous scopes. Think I paid well under 300 for both my 4-20 STACs.STAC prices have more than doubled in less than two years at most retailers. So glad I bought both of mine in 2022 from Doug @ Cameraland NY. They're not made in commie china either.
Bill