Yes and yes
4-14x56 on a .22lr
6-24x56 on .17hmr (previously the 10-40x56)
10x42T on .223
Clear, crispy, good low light performance - no hesitation in recommending em![]()
Anyone got one on cf or rimmy?
Any good.
Steve
Yes and yes
4-14x56 on a .22lr
6-24x56 on .17hmr (previously the 10-40x56)
10x42T on .223
Clear, crispy, good low light performance - no hesitation in recommending em![]()
Looked at one today seems ok.
Would like to try one on the 222 and/or the hummer.
Steve
I've had access to some pre-production stuff that I've product tested for them - 6-24x56 (to be released as a 6-24x44 in final production) and also a 16x42 sniper as well.
The 6-24 is excellent, spot on for varminting:
http://seventyninedesign.com/shoot/p...mrmcmillan.jpg
I got one yesterday.So far I am impressed.Seems like alot of scope for the money.However,its a tricky job trying to fit them to a s410In fact they don't fit the AA410!
I am aware that everyone on this forum probably already knows this.
glass half full =optimist.glass half empty=pessimist
glass twice as big as it needs to be=engineer
I have two, one on a Sako Quad. I prefer the Falcon (by far ) to the Burris dedicated scope.
The other is on a pcp, is well over 12 months old, and is very good. I do not use the illuminate rect much (I don't on any brand of scope really).
Highly recommended brand of scope, you cannot go wrong.
Chris.![]()
Because the best is barely good enough........