I bought a Halo XRF without doing much research to replace a Trail 2 XQ50 LRF for 400+ yd shots on coyotes. I have no problems ringing steel at 1k plus with my match rig, so I'd like a thermal scope that will at least let me engage shots in the 500yd range.
My issues with the Trail were a LRF that wouldn't reliably range much past 300yds and a reticle that was only graduated in full Mil marks. Realistic chances of hitting a coyote isn't much beyond 300yds, although I have dropped some farther than that. Overall I was satisfied with it for what I paid.
Enter the Halo. From day 1, the LRF was almost 100% inop. It usually gets stuck on 8-10yds and won't pickup whatever object it's aimed at. I sent it off for warranty 6 days after receiving it and the latest update is that they are waiting on parts so I'm probably looking at a 30 day total turnaround in the middle of coyote season. I'm sure they'll get it fixed, but the real issue is the reticle.
My dope at 400yds is 1.1 mils. The adaptive reticle switches from white to black unless there is a hot object in the center. So as soon as you elevate the reticle more than .5 mil, it switches to black on black and you can't aim.
The major issue is that with the adaptive reticle turned off, the default reticle color for black hot is a ..... Black reticle..... There is no option to select anything else. Again, it's impossible to precisely aim at a black hot object with a black reticle. How that made it's way into the programming of a $10,000 rifle scope is beyond me.
So, what are my options? I need.
1. A quality image with a reticle graduated in .5 mil increments or less and the ability to select colors.
2. A LRF capable of ranging @ past 600yds. Either incorporated into the display or side mounted like a Radius.
3. Combined cost of 10k or so
4. Something available immediately.
5. Somebody with an extra $9.5k to buy the XRF....
My issues with the Trail were a LRF that wouldn't reliably range much past 300yds and a reticle that was only graduated in full Mil marks. Realistic chances of hitting a coyote isn't much beyond 300yds, although I have dropped some farther than that. Overall I was satisfied with it for what I paid.
Enter the Halo. From day 1, the LRF was almost 100% inop. It usually gets stuck on 8-10yds and won't pickup whatever object it's aimed at. I sent it off for warranty 6 days after receiving it and the latest update is that they are waiting on parts so I'm probably looking at a 30 day total turnaround in the middle of coyote season. I'm sure they'll get it fixed, but the real issue is the reticle.
My dope at 400yds is 1.1 mils. The adaptive reticle switches from white to black unless there is a hot object in the center. So as soon as you elevate the reticle more than .5 mil, it switches to black on black and you can't aim.
The major issue is that with the adaptive reticle turned off, the default reticle color for black hot is a ..... Black reticle..... There is no option to select anything else. Again, it's impossible to precisely aim at a black hot object with a black reticle. How that made it's way into the programming of a $10,000 rifle scope is beyond me.
So, what are my options? I need.
1. A quality image with a reticle graduated in .5 mil increments or less and the ability to select colors.
2. A LRF capable of ranging @ past 600yds. Either incorporated into the display or side mounted like a Radius.
3. Combined cost of 10k or so
4. Something available immediately.
5. Somebody with an extra $9.5k to buy the XRF....