I have to admit, it was difficult for me to buy a Athlon. While I am far from being a high end optics snob, I have been hanging out in the Bushnell Elite comfort zone for more than a decade. Truth is, I haven't been shooting for a few years and I'm just getting back into it. I kinda told this story already when I was asking about the need for illumination on a scope for local matches. In the end, I decided I don't need it and after all my research, I bought the new Athlon Midas TAC 5-25x56 APRS3 MIL FFP HD.
I'm not going to run through the specs, you can get those from the Athlon website. What I am going to do is give my observations and impressions of the scope as I put it to use. Somehow, it arrived last night about 2230hrs via USPS. I've never had a delivery late night on a Sunday so that was strange. This morning I pulled it out of the box and took a look. Since it is going to replace a borrowed Bushnell XRS Gen 1, and that being the most comparable scope I have, I will make some...um, comparisons.
The first thing I noticed was the weight difference. You don't even need to hold them at the same time to feel the difference; the Bushnell is noticeably heavier.
2019-12-30_12-40-55 by Bob, on Flickr
2019-12-30_12-41-10 by Bob, on Flickr
I find the weight difference pretty interesting considering the Bushnell has a 50mm objective versus the Athlon having a 56mm front lens.
2019-12-30_12-41-20 by Bob, on Flickr
Additionally, the Midas TAC is longer than the XRS.
2019-12-30_12-41-31 by Bob, on Flickr
Both have 34mm tubes but, the dial controls and housing on the Bushnell are significantly larger than the Athlon. This is one of the reasons I chose the Athlon and I really like the covered windage knob. Yes, the clicks are going to be a little closer together on the smaller elevation dial but, I feel the clicks are also more tactile/crisp on the Midas TAC so I think that will help. Also, the Midas TAC will focus down to 25 yards where the XRS Gen 1 only focuses down to 75 yards. This was an issue for me recently when I went to zero the Bushnell to my new Tikka and I wanted to start at 50 yards because I hadn't boresighted.
2019-12-30_12-41-42 by Bob, on Flickr
I don't have any pictures through the glass yet. I will try to get some. The image is definitely brighter in the Athlon owing to the 56mm objective but, I also think there is less chromatic aberration..."if" you have good focus. Anything contrasty and out of focus has pretty major purple fringing but, so does the Bushnell. In terms of clarity, my initial call is that they are about even.
Also, I think the reticle is really nice but, it is thin and I doubt it is useable under 10x.
So, there's my first thoughts on the Athlon Midas TAC 5-25x56 APRS3 MIL FFP HD. I will update this as I learn more. If you have any questions about this thing, feel free to ask. My local range opens back up on New Years day so, hopefully I'll have my new Warne Skyline mount by then.
Bob
I'm not going to run through the specs, you can get those from the Athlon website. What I am going to do is give my observations and impressions of the scope as I put it to use. Somehow, it arrived last night about 2230hrs via USPS. I've never had a delivery late night on a Sunday so that was strange. This morning I pulled it out of the box and took a look. Since it is going to replace a borrowed Bushnell XRS Gen 1, and that being the most comparable scope I have, I will make some...um, comparisons.
The first thing I noticed was the weight difference. You don't even need to hold them at the same time to feel the difference; the Bushnell is noticeably heavier.
2019-12-30_12-40-55 by Bob, on Flickr
2019-12-30_12-41-10 by Bob, on Flickr
I find the weight difference pretty interesting considering the Bushnell has a 50mm objective versus the Athlon having a 56mm front lens.
2019-12-30_12-41-20 by Bob, on Flickr
Additionally, the Midas TAC is longer than the XRS.
2019-12-30_12-41-31 by Bob, on Flickr
Both have 34mm tubes but, the dial controls and housing on the Bushnell are significantly larger than the Athlon. This is one of the reasons I chose the Athlon and I really like the covered windage knob. Yes, the clicks are going to be a little closer together on the smaller elevation dial but, I feel the clicks are also more tactile/crisp on the Midas TAC so I think that will help. Also, the Midas TAC will focus down to 25 yards where the XRS Gen 1 only focuses down to 75 yards. This was an issue for me recently when I went to zero the Bushnell to my new Tikka and I wanted to start at 50 yards because I hadn't boresighted.
2019-12-30_12-41-42 by Bob, on Flickr
I don't have any pictures through the glass yet. I will try to get some. The image is definitely brighter in the Athlon owing to the 56mm objective but, I also think there is less chromatic aberration..."if" you have good focus. Anything contrasty and out of focus has pretty major purple fringing but, so does the Bushnell. In terms of clarity, my initial call is that they are about even.
Also, I think the reticle is really nice but, it is thin and I doubt it is useable under 10x.
So, there's my first thoughts on the Athlon Midas TAC 5-25x56 APRS3 MIL FFP HD. I will update this as I learn more. If you have any questions about this thing, feel free to ask. My local range opens back up on New Years day so, hopefully I'll have my new Warne Skyline mount by then.
Bob
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