Anyone else find it "fussy" on eye positioning?
Anyone else find it "fussy" on eye positioning?
Just ordered the 5-20 x 50 from Airmasters.
Today I had a look through the 4-14 x 44 and it is definitely the best glass this side of a Zeiss Conquest series I have looked through.
The 5-20 is nice and fine for long range day time and the illumination will make it suitable for nightime.
Excellent scopes from what I have seen so far.
[QUOTE=blue;2605110]Just ordered the 5-20 x 50 from Airmasters.
Today I had a look through the 4-14 x 44 and it is definitely the best glass this side of a Zeiss Conquest series
I have both, Conquest and Lightstream: I´d say the Zeiss is just a bit sharper, but I like the Lightstream just as much - great reticle.
Derek
Daystate Merlyn LE#12+Zeiss Conquest 4.5-14x44 MC
AA400 carbine, Zeiler 8-32x44
Swallows FTC. 'darn 'sarf..
Looks like it has fallen through.
Airmasters will only supply if they can order 3 of them.
Minimum order is 3.
Looks like I'll be importing my next new scope ....... Again
Don't understand your problem there are plenty of Lightstream stockists
http://www.light-stream.co.uk/contact.htm
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Am I missing something here? The title of the thread suggests TMR (Tactical Milling Reticle). Even on the Lightstream website it's a little hard to tell for sure but isn't the reticle just a modified mil-dot reticle rather than a half mil type reticle as TMR would suggest? Other than the reticle, how much different are these scopes to the remarkably similar looking Weaver Tacticals?
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Not much Chris, but try getting hold of a Weaver Tactical
I had 2 Weaver Tacticlas at one point and sold one to a guy who already had a Lighstream, he reckoned that the Weaver is slightly better and does not suffer from parallax error as much (he uses it for HFT), from what I understand he sold the Lighstream and kept the Weaver