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Thanks! Although still only available at a resolution of 640 × 640 pixels ? (Which was great in 1984....)
@koshkin mr. Dark Lord: Would you say the TT525P with Gen3 XR reticle is a suitable scope for ELR purposes (2000 meters)?
Looking at the ZC527 and S&B 3-27x56 as alternatives because of their generous range of elevation adjustment (35 MIL) compared to the 28 MIL of the Tangent Theta.
Also, the Gen3 XR reticle does not seem to be made for holds of more than 10 MIL because of the thick vertical bar.
Any recommendations?![]()
I do not do tall target tests too much. I have a different way of checking click accuracy. I do a limited live fire adjustment check which is kinda like a tall target test, except I have a lot of flexibility in choosing the distance. The most important thing there is to make sure that the reticle matches the turrets.
I am not sure what you mean by 100 full range clicks.
ILya
A durability test where you cover the entire range of clicks, up, then down, to represent the wear that SOME will give that scope in its lifetime. If a scope has glass that suffices it can be determined before you buy it. Durability of clicks? NOT, This is where most scope failures would be found. After the severe test, go back to ensure the distances are still correct on tall target or equivalent.
Looking at the reticle videos - Ilya, you mentioned that you wished the center dot in the GR2ID would stand out more. Just curious if you gave thought to using illumination? It seems like S&B designed illumination in the reticle to be used all the time to highlight particular areas of the reticle (knowing that it was a competition specific reticle, and the vast majority of shooting competitions occur during daylight hours). I don't know what I think of the reticle overall, at this point, but I thought it was a cool idea, using a second color to add a new dimension to the reticle. I was hoping you'd turn it on for the video so I could see it in practice!
Was watching ILya's video of the through the scope reticle images and was intrigued with the GR2ID reticle at lower mags, it truly does seem to disappear more so than the Horus rets for sure. Of those reticles I really liked the Gen 3XR and MR4, but I'm minimalist when it comes to tree reticles; the SKMR3 and MPCT2 are nice as well but they have the solid horizontal stadia in the tree which I don't like as much as the dots of the Gen 3XR and MR4.
I saw a Schmidt GR2ID reticle that when the illumination was on it was not perfectly overlayed. Almost as it it wasn't lighting up the etcing but was it's own image. Never seen that before. It had about .1 mil worth of error in it.
Thanks! Although still only available at a resolution of 640 × 640 pixels ? (Which was great in 1984....)
@koshkin mr. Dark Lord: Would you say the TT525P with Gen3 XR reticle is a suitable scope for ELR purposes (2000 meters)?
Looking at the ZC527 and S&B 3-27x56 as alternatives because of their generous range of elevation adjustment (35 MIL) compared to the 28 MIL of the Tangent Theta.
Also, the Gen3 XR reticle does not seem to be made for holds of more than 10 MIL because of the thick vertical bar.
Any recommendations?![]()
So just want to confirm that, the S&B 3-27x56 does not have tunneling issue on low magnification like the 5-25x56 now?I have played with the 3-27x56 a bit, but I have not done a full review. It is a good scope, but at higher mags I somewhat prefer the image of the 5-25x. 3-27x definitely has the edg eon lower powers with its broader mag range and lack of tunneling.
In this particular case, I really wanted to see the GR2ID reticle, which is why I ended up with the 5-25x56.
For my personal use, I am fairly particular about reticles, so I have been largely ignoring Schmidt for a little while due to the reticle selection. GR2ID rekindled my interest in S&B, hence that is the scope I am looking at.
As far as adjustment range goes, honestly, I have never needed to dial that much. Vast majority of the shooting I do is within 12 mrad.
ILya
So just want to confirm that, the S&B 3-27x56 does not have tunneling issue on low magnification like the 5-25x56 now?
Not to the best of my recollection. Newer S&B scopes do not have tunnelling.
ILya
It is hard to tell through video/images because the imaging device has its own lenses with certain color cast, etc. that affects how the image looks vs. looking with your naked eye, also, we are all different with what our eyes see and what our brain interprets as "pleasing". I have used many scopes and the Schmidt's always give that "OMG" moment when looking through them, the only scope I've found to be better in this category is my ZP5 and I'm guessing that TT and ZCO may have an edge as well as ILya mentions this in the review. This is not to say other scopes don't hold their own but it's the overall "look" of Schmidt and ZP5 that I find so pleasing to my eye, for others they may prefer different color cast, contrast, etc. This is what's great about optics these days, there are so many top options to choose from there should be something to please everyone.Impossible to judge from the images in the videos, but I am liking the S&B and ZCO image quality over everything else and I am shocked at how much I like the GR2ID reticle. On paper, I don't like it, but in practice there seems to be a ton of open space with all the info very easy to read at a quick glance.
It is hard to tell through video/images because the imaging device has its own lenses with certain color cast, etc. that affects how the image looks vs. looking with your naked eye, also, we are all different with what our eyes see and what our brain interprets as "pleasing". I have used many scopes and the Schmidt's always give that "OMG" moment when looking through them, the only scope I've found to be better in this category is my ZP5 and I'm guessing that TT and ZCO may have an edge as well as ILya mentions this in the review. This is not to say other scopes don't hold their own but it's the overall "look" of Schmidt and ZP5 that I find so pleasing to my eye, for others they may prefer different color cast, contrast, etc. This is what's great about optics these days, there are so many top options to choose from there should be something to please everyone.
In terms of overall image quality, it si TT>ZCO>=Minox>S&B. The differences between these are not big. At 12x or so, they are virtually interchangeable. TT pulls ahead a little at longer distances and with challenging atmospheric conditions.
Reticles are in the eye of the beholder. I am also surprised at how much I like GR2ID, but I could live with any of these. I have a lot of mileage with MR4 and Gen 3 XR and by the time I am done I will be fairly proficient with GR2ID and MPCT2 as well.
Bill, for what it is worth, I have seen a few ZP5 scopes and yours is easily among the better ones optically.
ILya
Thanks, that is the ZC527 MPCT-2 right?
I am surprised, or shocked actually, that Schmidt & Bender is at the back of that list.
While everyone seems to agree that the Tangent Theta is great, Iexpected more from Schmidt & Bender.
Is this specific for th older 5-25 model, or would that also apply to their newer 3-27 model?
Between the 5-25 and 3-27 or do you mean differences in general between these scopes?I’d wager the differences are pretty small.
I am surprised, or shocked actually, that Schmidt & Bender is at the back of that list.
While everyone seems to agree that the Tangent Theta is great, I expected more from Schmidt & Bender.
Is this specific for the older 5-25 model, or would that also apply to their newer 3-27 model?
Between the 5-25 and 3-27 or do you mean differences in general between these scopes?
Bill, for what it is worth, I have seen a few ZP5 scopes and yours is easily among the better ones optically.
ILya
I could be wrong but judging by the CA present, this is the K525i and it appears to be the SKMR3.Thanks, that is the ZC527 MPCT-2 right?
Would be awesome if you had high resolution images of the zoom levels for those scopes on your website![]()
Oh! I think you’re right.I could be wrong but judging by the CA present, this is the K525i and it appears to the the SKMR3.
I am surprised, or shocked actually, that Schmidt & Bender is at the back of that list.
While everyone seems to agree that the Tangent Theta is great, I expected more from Schmidt & Bender.
Is this specific for the older 5-25 model, or would that also apply to their newer 3-27 model?
If Ilya is ever found dead.......Kahles did it.
There is a long list of interested parties. I doubt Kahles is in the top five.
ILya
I am surprised, or shocked actually, that Schmidt & Bender is at the back of that list.
While everyone seems to agree that the Tangent Theta is great, I expected more from Schmidt & Bender.
Is this specific for the older 5-25 model, or would that also apply to their newer 3-27 model?
In the high end market, besides Schmidt and the atacr 7-35, are there any optics you would recommend that have parallax adjustment at less than 25 yards?
My zco are rated 25 meter and are able to dial out parallax at about 27-30yds somewhere. So it’s wirhin spec. But looking for something that will work less than 25 yards.
Or is Schmidt just gonna be the got to for this?
The new Burris XTR III 5.5-30x56 focuses down to 20y but of course we don't know much about these scopes. Also, the Vortex AMG goes to 25y.In the high end market, besides Schmidt and the atacr 7-35, are there any optics you would recommend that have parallax adjustment at less than 25 yards?
My zco are rated 25 meter and are able to dial out parallax at about 27-30yds somewhere. So it’s wirhin spec. But looking for something that will work less than 25 yards.
Or is Schmidt just gonna be the got to for this?
Between the 5-25 and 3-27 or do you mean differences in general between these scopes?
Here in Europe, the price of a Tangent Theta TT525P is about the same as a Schmidt & Bender 3-27x56 PMII High Power. That makes it, at least for me, difficult to select one for my rifle.
Just make sure you send the right scope back to meThis might explain why in another thread on the ZP5 some have talked about QC issues and their copies of the ZP5 not performing so well.
Seriously, how did I get so lucky with the ZP5 and K318i, but this attests to a point I've made before, when we do these scope reviews we are usually sampling one scope and if there is wide sample variation within a particular model that can be somewhat deceiving. For example, my copy of the Leupold Mark 5 3.6-18x44 really struggled optically while the copy you had you've mentioned performed very well for an ultra short. Does that make you or I wrong in our assessment, not necessarily, what it means is that sample variation may be such that some models are poorer performers than others. We see this in camera lenses as well, but with certain hardware/software we can determine if the lens is a "dud", I can't tell you how many times I've seen on camera forums "my copy sucked so I sent it back" but pixel peeping a 45MP image will show a lot more defects I'd imagine than what we can see through the riflescope with our naked eye.
Along this same line, is it possible the copy of the K525i you had was a "dud"? Have you been able to look through other K525i's to ascertain if this one performed more poorly than the average?
It's interesting what Ilya said in his experience with the ZP5. I must have gotten lucky and got 2 exceptional ones.
I would love to look through one with QC issues.
This grid reticle looks great. I just don’t understand why SB has no plans to move the reticle to the 5-20 US and other models other than the 5-25. Doing themselves a huge disservice I think.
I took a look at the MSR2 reticle datasheet and the 3-27 MSR2 datasheet and you are right. I wonder why they did that.Maybe they can't? S&B can't use the version of the MSR 2 with the .2 divisions on the center cross in the 3-27. I wonder why it has limitations on reticles.
This grid reticle looks great. I just don’t understand why SB has no plans to move the reticle to the 5-20 US and other models other than the 5-25. Doing themselves a huge disservice I think.
I have been testing for a week now Steiner M7Xi 4-28x56scope.
Awesome glass, just freaking awesome.
Reticle is not the idealist, but it´s not bad, G2D reticle.
Zero stop is also very nice, much like a Kahles K624i i have, easy to adjust.
So far i have shot 100-zero and some 100-m and 300-m shooting, just waiting to get to a longer range.
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This is the scope I have the most interest in personally. Tangent is beautiful but I like what the Steiner offers with regards to overall size and magnification range. Not to mention more competitive pricing.
This has by far the best image quality i have seen.
But this one has the G2B reticle, which is not ideal, there has more better for the choose, like MSR, MSR2 what i think is the best reticle ever.
Also Tremor T3 is available, that´s not bad either.
I wish i had that camera adapter for the scope, that image quality is just awesome in this scope.