The 1.5X8's are hitting the market. I got both of mine in yesterday and already put them through their paces. Nice scope...... Very nice scope.
For a 3 Gun competitor such as myself (which is the reason I bought these) this optic is very well set up. The reticle is very clean and easy to use. It's simple mil for windage, and a BDC reticle for elevation with a small illuminated horseshoe in the center. The Dual Focal Plane is genius. The illuminated horseshoe is on the second focal plane, while the reticle is FFP. The daylight bright illumination is just the right size for low power target acquisition and fast target transition. For higher powered distance shooting you can either leave the reticle illuminated, or turn it off leaving nothing but a black dot as your zero reticle. I really like the reticle.
The turrets are quite crisp and tactile. None of the soft clicks or "over-greased" feel that others have mentioned. Mine is quite the opposite. It's extremely tactile and there is no problem whatsoever in hearing and feeling every click. The Zero Stop takes only moments to set and hard stops dead on zero. Turret adjustements are .1 mrad with 9.3 mils elevation in the turret. It's not quite one full turn.
Glass is very good. Three of us could tell no difference between the Burris XTR II and the Vortex Razor 1-6 we have here in the shop. It's definitely a large scope at 12.5" and a 34mm tube. It comes in at 23ozs on the scale, only 2ozs lighter than the Razor, which is exactly what Burris says it weighs. So it's not the ideal glass for your lightweight build. But 8x magnification does move the world in a little closer and make this glass useful in a wide range of applications for the AR platform.
First impressions and first trip out has left me with nothing but positives. I haven't found anything I don't like yet.
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