I have a Trijicon 5x-50x Accupower riflescope that I am testing. Also, I have a similar scope, the Delta 5x-50X Stryker coming. I wonder if I should do two SEPERATE tests or maybe a A-B comparison. Many manufactures do not like the side by side comparisons because of the subjective nature caused by the bias of the tester.
For example, the Trijicon has MRAD reticle and .05 Mil adjustments per click while the Delta has MOA reticle with 1/8th MOA adjustments. Both have 56mm objectives and 34mm tubes. Both have lens from Light Optical works of Japan.
I have not shot the Delta yet, but I carried the Trijicon out yesterday and checked the tracking. In the picture below, I used the same aiming point (lower left square) and went up 20 clicks (1 mil), up 20 more, right 20, down 20, down 20 again and finally 20 left. I shot these in a very strong breeze without wind flags. I was very impressed with the results. This was shot at 100 yards and I prepared the chart in advance and the squares are a measured 1 mil apart (3.6 inches). James

For example, the Trijicon has MRAD reticle and .05 Mil adjustments per click while the Delta has MOA reticle with 1/8th MOA adjustments. Both have 56mm objectives and 34mm tubes. Both have lens from Light Optical works of Japan.
I have not shot the Delta yet, but I carried the Trijicon out yesterday and checked the tracking. In the picture below, I used the same aiming point (lower left square) and went up 20 clicks (1 mil), up 20 more, right 20, down 20, down 20 again and finally 20 left. I shot these in a very strong breeze without wind flags. I was very impressed with the results. This was shot at 100 yards and I prepared the chart in advance and the squares are a measured 1 mil apart (3.6 inches). James
