I've got two 4.5-18x LRTSi...love these scopes for their clarity, resolution, brightness, repeatability, feature set and overall value proposition. The only gripe I have is crosshair thickness of the G3i @ 18x...great for hunting or steel, but a bit of a liability shooting groups on paper.
What else is out there currently that offers similar brightness/clarity/resolution to the LRTS in the $1K-ish ballpark?
I missed out on the Midway DMR2/XRS2 closeout...though GAP has non-illuminated DMR2 for $849 and DMR2 Pro for $1149 and I know the non-illuminated G3 reticle is a lot thinner crosshair than the G3i. Pretty sure the DMR2 Pro GAP DMR2 Pro pricing is close to Cronus BTR UHD pricing on ExpertVoice.
I know there's the PST II...previously owned two with EBR-2C reticles and while they're solid choices, I sold them in favor of the LRTSi and think I'd rather run a Strike Eagle 5-25x with its known compromises and save the money.
I don't know anything about how the glass of the Midas Tac 5-25x or Ares BTR/ETR optically stacks up with the LRTS.
What else is out there currently that offers similar brightness/clarity/resolution to the LRTS in the $1K-ish ballpark?
I missed out on the Midway DMR2/XRS2 closeout...though GAP has non-illuminated DMR2 for $849 and DMR2 Pro for $1149 and I know the non-illuminated G3 reticle is a lot thinner crosshair than the G3i. Pretty sure the DMR2 Pro GAP DMR2 Pro pricing is close to Cronus BTR UHD pricing on ExpertVoice.
I know there's the PST II...previously owned two with EBR-2C reticles and while they're solid choices, I sold them in favor of the LRTSi and think I'd rather run a Strike Eagle 5-25x with its known compromises and save the money.
I don't know anything about how the glass of the Midas Tac 5-25x or Ares BTR/ETR optically stacks up with the LRTS.