The time finally came, the brown van showed up Tuesday afternoon with a big box, in it was two Athlon Ares 4.5-27x50's and a Midas TAC 4-16x44. Hey, it's always a good day when cool stuff shows up on your doorstep, right??!! I'll start another thread at some point about my new Ares.
I've been excited about getting a Midas TAC since I played around with a prototype version at the Shot Show in January, and here it is, in fact it's mounted on my AR in 6mmFatRat with rounds down range already!!!
Just mentioning this, that a friend of mine named John, owns a big piece of property and it's basically his home and shooting range, which sure is convenient for me! 5 of us were there for our Wednesday afternoon shootfest and after saying Hi and shooting the bull for a while, I headed up to the bench to try out the new TAC.
Yeah, it was a short sight in, same old story, get on paper at 100Y with a two shot group, measure POI to POA with the nice mil reticle, in this case adjusting .4 mil down and .3 left, wallah, then two more shots touching finishes the job and done. I zeroed the turrets and set the zero stop, BTW a ZS which is dead simple to set.
Right after sight in I walked over to shoot the turkey silhouette steel, being 421Y away, but 90 degrees from the sight in range, I had a 8-9 mph wind from 9 oclock to compensate for, so I dialed 1.7 mil of elevation and held .5 mil wind, bang, a well centered hit, John did the same. That's literally all I shot it.
Now to the first impressions.
The glass is very very nice, bright and clear, one friend stated that he liked the glass better in the TAC at 16x vs the Ares 4.5-27x50 on 16x, the others really liked the glass as well and so did I, though I couldn't tell a difference between it and the Ares.
This part is gonna be short, sorry. """All""" the controls were wonderful, none too light or too heavy, and also had a smooth action to them, not exaggerating either!
The best part of the initial impressions is about the turret department, these are the best of the Chinese made Athlon turrets! The click sound of the elevation turret is the most audible of any turret I've tried so far of any rifle scope, and that includes some expensive ones, it's kinda neat really.
The line on the housing lined up perfectly with the .1 mil lines on the turret too and without any lash.
There was quite a bit of turret tension, definitely enough tension, at least equal too or surpassing the tension of the moderately priced tactical scopes in the display case at my local gunstore.
Also the zero stop is hit with a nice distinct wall, making a noticeable clunk sound.
Reticle - that's one tiny center dot!!! So small it disappeared into the black diamond in the center of the 1" orange sticker. .2's out to 6 mils on each side for windage and to 1 mil above and below, you'd need to go to Athlons website and look at it to see if you like it or not. It's just a basic "non" tree type reticle. You guys that read my posts know I'm not enthused about mil line numbers directly off the vertical stadia, which this scope has, but that's just my opinion.
I prefer close focusing scopes and this 4-16 does it at 10Y, so I'm a happy guy, YAY!
$589 Map, man...??!!
After I've had a couple hundred rounds through this upper I'll write a review with my thoughts about the scope.
I've been excited about getting a Midas TAC since I played around with a prototype version at the Shot Show in January, and here it is, in fact it's mounted on my AR in 6mmFatRat with rounds down range already!!!
Just mentioning this, that a friend of mine named John, owns a big piece of property and it's basically his home and shooting range, which sure is convenient for me! 5 of us were there for our Wednesday afternoon shootfest and after saying Hi and shooting the bull for a while, I headed up to the bench to try out the new TAC.
Yeah, it was a short sight in, same old story, get on paper at 100Y with a two shot group, measure POI to POA with the nice mil reticle, in this case adjusting .4 mil down and .3 left, wallah, then two more shots touching finishes the job and done. I zeroed the turrets and set the zero stop, BTW a ZS which is dead simple to set.
Right after sight in I walked over to shoot the turkey silhouette steel, being 421Y away, but 90 degrees from the sight in range, I had a 8-9 mph wind from 9 oclock to compensate for, so I dialed 1.7 mil of elevation and held .5 mil wind, bang, a well centered hit, John did the same. That's literally all I shot it.
Now to the first impressions.
The glass is very very nice, bright and clear, one friend stated that he liked the glass better in the TAC at 16x vs the Ares 4.5-27x50 on 16x, the others really liked the glass as well and so did I, though I couldn't tell a difference between it and the Ares.
This part is gonna be short, sorry. """All""" the controls were wonderful, none too light or too heavy, and also had a smooth action to them, not exaggerating either!
The best part of the initial impressions is about the turret department, these are the best of the Chinese made Athlon turrets! The click sound of the elevation turret is the most audible of any turret I've tried so far of any rifle scope, and that includes some expensive ones, it's kinda neat really.
The line on the housing lined up perfectly with the .1 mil lines on the turret too and without any lash.
There was quite a bit of turret tension, definitely enough tension, at least equal too or surpassing the tension of the moderately priced tactical scopes in the display case at my local gunstore.
Also the zero stop is hit with a nice distinct wall, making a noticeable clunk sound.
Reticle - that's one tiny center dot!!! So small it disappeared into the black diamond in the center of the 1" orange sticker. .2's out to 6 mils on each side for windage and to 1 mil above and below, you'd need to go to Athlons website and look at it to see if you like it or not. It's just a basic "non" tree type reticle. You guys that read my posts know I'm not enthused about mil line numbers directly off the vertical stadia, which this scope has, but that's just my opinion.
I prefer close focusing scopes and this 4-16 does it at 10Y, so I'm a happy guy, YAY!
$589 Map, man...??!!
After I've had a couple hundred rounds through this upper I'll write a review with my thoughts about the scope.