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I’m glad to hear this. I have no experience with Athlon but saw one of these at a gun show earlier this year. It seemed to have all of the features of an excellent rimfire trainer optic. I’m considering one for my T1X.I have had several SWFA scopes on my MKII FVSR in the past three years. The mil quad is a decent reticle but I have recently started to appreciate more stadia lines with closer spacing than every .5 MILS or 2 MOA for more precise holds without dialing.
I started with the 6X but it lacked magnification I like for shooting small objects at 100 yards. Then, I moved to the fixed 10X but it still didn't give me the magnification I wanted. That is when I tried the 12X but it turned out to be too much for closer shots. That is when I snagged an SFP 3-15 with the mil quad and floating dot. That was a great little scope for close and far shots with a very usable reticle but it lacked FFP (I recently started competing in NRL22 matches and need a FFP reticle). I finally sold the 3-15 and have settled on an Athlon Midas Tac 4-16 FFP. For me, it has a great magnification range, a thin reticle, floating dot and .2 Mil stadia for finer holds without dialing.
I think you will be lacking with the 6X SWFA and think you should think about how you will use the rifle the most and pick a scope that will help you perform the most common shooting tasks the best.
I’m glad to hear this. I have no experience with Athlon but saw one of these at a gun show earlier this year. It seemed to have all of the features of an excellent rimfire trainer optic. I’m considering one for my T1X.
I think you would be very pleased with that optic. I just used it over the weekend and we shot from 25 to 300 yards. The scope tracked perfectly and has a great sight picture. The more I use it, the more I like it!
I have the 6 x 24 version of the Midas Tac and really, really like it. The floating dot reticle on tiny targets is fantastic. Several members are using them on Voodo 's so that should tell you something. Those folks have deep pockets and went with the Midas Tac.I think you would be very pleased with that optic. I just used it over the weekend and we shot from 25 to 300 yards. The scope tracked perfectly and has a great sight picture. The more I use it, the more I like it!
I went with the 10x SS. I think it’s about perfect for a LR rimfire. I almost never shoot closer than 50 so the 10x is fine. If it was something I was going to small game hunt with the 6x would be good too.
I agree with him. It's just three little setscrews that dig into a brass or bronze shaft that goes down to the erector. I have less expensive scopes than that with a bombproof connection (splines) between the turret knob and the spindle, and a central screw sandwiching them together.What do you mean by that? I know they are suppose to have tactile “clicks” but haven’t seen anything about the turret connection.