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Would a ATACR 5-25x or 7-35x be better suited for a 300 PRC build?
Hi,
Why would he consider a 1-8 for a 300PRC build?
Sincerely,
Theis
Well he didn't provide any context what so ever, could be a 14" pig gun for all we know.
Hi,
You do know the difference between a 300PRC and a 300BLK right?
You do understand "context" would be when he mentioned 5-25 or 7-35....some would call that a clue.
Sincerely,
Theis
You'd be further ahead just admitting you misread or were talking out of your ass.Yes I know the difference.
I've seen stupider things than a 300 PRC used as a short range gun.
Perhaps if the OP gave an idea of the distance he hopes to shoot at and his quarry of choice I would be able to help, otherwise any potential advantage or disadvantaged of either option will be based off more assumptions than facts.
Interesting.....I’m assuming because something else better may come down the pike? Or did I miss your idea completely?I don’t buy new glass unless it’s absolutely necessary so close to Shot. However, for a pure LR rig I like having the extra mag. I rock 25x and 27x optics’s on slug guns and Smoke poles, I rarely crank it up, but it’s there when I want it.
Interesting.....I’m assuming because something else better may come down the pike? Or did I miss your idea completely?
You'd be further ahead just admitting you misread or were talking out of your ass.
Btw, I own Kahles (love the optic just couldn’t get use to the parallax)....., I own U.S. Optics 5-25x58....Dude WAIT till it comes out in the NEW MXT RETICLE....I think NF is going to sell a lot more of these atacr optics. The biggest downside is weight but the clarity is fantastic I have both the 5-25 and 4-16 mil C. Weight is the biggest issue with any 34 MM FFP high quality objective ootic
wow! I didn’t know that! So I could technically use it for .22 LR PRS shooting...PLEASE NO ONE LAUGH.....I have a heck of a time seeing the targets and the 5-25 Atacr only parallax’s down to 50 meters (now I can always cut the power down to 10)....BUT SERIOUSLY THAT IS SO AMAZINGA plus of the 7-35x no one has mentioned here yet is it can parallax down inside 10yds. Which would be useful for 25yd .22lr dot drills ... I use it for in the house dry firing. Amazing that a 7-35x optic can parallax down that low ... not many "high end" optics can, but the 7-35x is among them.
I mostly shoot with it in the day time between 15x - 20x for long distance ... and at 25x for 100yd dots and groups ...
I use the 26x to 35x magnification range for day time spotting.
I shoot at night with the magnification between 7x and 10x.
Also, as is usually mentioned in comparisions between the 5-25x and 7-35x atacrs ... the 7-35x actually has more elevation, even though the specs say otherwise. One of the worst kept secrets ...
I'm always shocked when I see a ×35 on a 22, for no other reason than jelously, but I do use mine for dry firing in the house. Pick screw holes on the front door, and do your drills.A plus of the 7-35x no one has mentioned here yet is it can parallax down inside 10yds. Which would be useful for 25yd .22lr dot drills ... I use it for in the house dry firing. Amazing that a 7-35x optic can parallax down that low ... not many "high end" optics can, but the 7-35x is among them.
I mostly shoot with it in the day time between 15x - 20x for long distance ... and at 25x for 100yd dots and groups ...
I use the 26x to 35x magnification range for day time spotting.
I shoot at night with the magnification between 7x and 10x.
Also, as is usually mentioned in comparisions between the 5-25x and 7-35x atacrs ... the 7-35x actually has more elevation, even though the specs say otherwise. One of the worst kept secrets ...
I am really wanting this to be my next scope, I am worried about the magnification and twisting scope flip cap. I can't imagine not having a scope cap, and I am concerned how distracting it will be adjusting the magnification.LOL ???I like your style...at least your honest....man we have these 1” steel targets at 25 and 50 yards and they can be tough to see.....
So you have to adjust the mag and the scope cap each time you adjust?The tenebrax scope cap it comes with also twists ... it has two parts ... and part that connects to the eyepiece end and rotates with the eyepiece and a part that twists separately, so you can move it and position it independently while moving the eye piece.
I wish the eye piece housing didn't move either, but I'm living with it.
... So you have to adjust the mag and the scope cap each time you adjust?
U could technically remove the scope cap u wanted to, but tenebrex caps are by far the best caps I’ve ever used. On my NXS optics NF g ave me these rubber caps which are a bit of a pain but they are better quality than Kahles optic which came w/ NO CAPS. Don’t let the caps dissuade u from buy an ATACR optic....I literally have about 20 optics and the ATACR’s aremy favorite FFP optic’s period and what’s great is NF IS ONLY GETTING BETTER....,So you have to adjust the mag and the scope cap each time you adjust?