Received a new 5.5-25(50MM) ML16 as a replacement for one that crapped-out after a year (& 600 rounds of .308). The defective scope was one of the first produced and imported into this county. RWSynder was very good about replacing it, although I noticed the warranty is now two years and I think it used to be 5 years –oh well!
I also have an older Falcon with a two-piece tube and over 1000 rounds of .308 with no problems whatsoever. This is a late manufactured unit. I’m hoping Falcon has all the kinks out of the 5.5-25’s by now. I guess I’ll find out soon enough. I may be getting a Nightforce within the year, and then I can retire it to a less used rifle.
That said, I have noticed a few improvements with the newer 5.5-25. First, “gear top” of the metal adjustment towers have been replaced with a “round” unit. This makes tightening the aluminum knobs more secure and precise. Second, I believe the
‘Cross hair” is thinner allowing for more precise placement. The rest seems pretty much the same, although the parallax adjustment and magnification ring don’t need breaking-in this time around. Optical quality appears to be the same. It was packaged a nice velvet bag inside the “big black box”. Still have the same crappy, oversized, but serviceable flip caps (just needs a piece of sticky rubber window sealer). I took it to the range today and it functioned well. Focused nicely, held zero, and I did a little box test with it.
I also have an older Falcon with a two-piece tube and over 1000 rounds of .308 with no problems whatsoever. This is a late manufactured unit. I’m hoping Falcon has all the kinks out of the 5.5-25’s by now. I guess I’ll find out soon enough. I may be getting a Nightforce within the year, and then I can retire it to a less used rifle.
That said, I have noticed a few improvements with the newer 5.5-25. First, “gear top” of the metal adjustment towers have been replaced with a “round” unit. This makes tightening the aluminum knobs more secure and precise. Second, I believe the
‘Cross hair” is thinner allowing for more precise placement. The rest seems pretty much the same, although the parallax adjustment and magnification ring don’t need breaking-in this time around. Optical quality appears to be the same. It was packaged a nice velvet bag inside the “big black box”. Still have the same crappy, oversized, but serviceable flip caps (just needs a piece of sticky rubber window sealer). I took it to the range today and it functioned well. Focused nicely, held zero, and I did a little box test with it.