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18 May 2009, 10:04 #61
The ideal scope would be the Swarovski 1x6 with a better reticle and/or better turrets.
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18 May 2009, 11:51 #62
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18 May 2009, 13:13 #63
My issue with the FO/tritium is that it's never delivered on it's promises. I've owned and shot with several trijicon optics and the reticule turns to a black when in subdued light. It *may* be visible in total blackness, but what good does that do me?
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18 May 2009, 16:41 #64
Agreed. They do wash out, but I still like to "no battery" idea. Maybe a fiber optic primary/battery backup or vise versa. Even a tri-power type setup would be nice. I'm sure there are engineering hurtles when putting something like that in a 1-4x, but I'm trying to think outside the box a little. We put a man on the moon, I'm sure it can be done. Regardless, I think we can agree that any route taken must have a reliable and long duration illuminated reticle. I like where you're headed Rob
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18 May 2009, 16:55 #65Member
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Leupold CQT isn't too far off the mark of what Rob listed:
1-3X
Illuminated (although not sure if daylight visible in bright sun, but definitely in subdued lighting/shade)
17oz
Circle /Dot, but no cross hairs
Several hundred hours battery life
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18 May 2009, 17:30 #66
That 500 hours is super-anemic, FWIW. I was just trying to be realistic. :D
What it really needs is 10,000 hours so that you can turn it on and leave it on all year long, and change the batteries on your birthday.
The CQT illumination also has daylight issues.
NO battery would be ideal, but companies like Aimpoint are making so much headway in terms of battery life that it's almost like having no battery at all.
FWIW, I think Aimpoint will be the one to make the breakthrough for us here. Add the Aimpoint micro to the Aimpoint 3x magnifier and you're getting damn close.WWW.TACTICALYELLOWVISOR.NET
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18 May 2009, 18:55 #67Member
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What do ya'll think about bdc when it comes to 1-4x optics?
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"I would never have a 7.62 as my primary home defense weapon. I mean by all means if I'm cleaning a 7.62 and some d-bag busts down my door I'll give him a bad day"
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18 May 2009, 20:20 #68Member
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I know it's just a 1X scope, but do you like the Leupold prismatic's reticle? It has the circle/dot/cross hair combo that you mentioned earlier......
Links courtesy of CSGunworks.....
Here it is illuminated against a wall
http://lh5.ggpht.com/CSGUNWORKS308/S...JPG?imgmax=512
Non-illuminated against wall
http://lh3.ggpht.com/CSGUNWORKS308/S...JPG?imgmax=512
Illuminated inside
http://lh5.ggpht.com/CSGUNWORKS308/S...JPG?imgmax=512
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19 May 2009, 02:04 #69
That reticule is interesting. I'd have to see it at magnification over a a target at distance, say 200+ yards, to get an idea if it was workable or not. I think I'd still rather not have the crosshairs illuminated, but without trying it I couldn't say for sure.
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21 May 2009, 16:15 #70
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31 May 2009, 16:38 #71
Speaking of reticles.............I know it's the least expensive of most all scopes mentioned here, but I really like the reticle on the DMR-1. It is like the German three post with the circle dot. The dot is also only 1 MOA so it really doesn't clutter any target. I just wish they had better glass......and of course weighed less. 18oz is heavy in my book. I would love to see them bring out a 2-7 that would weigh around 14oz or less!!! That would be perfect in my book.
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10 July 2009, 11:33 #72
Review of the IOR Pitbull
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30 July 2009, 10:49 #73
IOR Pitbull Reticle Photos
Last edited by Uglyduck; 7 August 2009 at 23:26.
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30 July 2009, 10:55 #74
Looks good, expensive, but what good glass isn't? I had hoped to see a price under 1K with that optic.
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30 July 2009, 11:04 #75
The price certainly doesn't make it available to the masses, but it is still a cheaper alternative to the Elcan. I hope to get some better reticle shots from the owner soon.
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