I have been comparing the TT315 next to my S&B 3-20. I live in a high-rise building where I can see other buildings, the port, rooftops, and pedestrians at all types of distances (50 yards to several miles away). To that extent I will get the best part first, the "glass". The Tangent Theta does indeed have better glass than all the Alpha scopes I own or have owned. This includes the Beast, USO, S&B. Looking through the S&B 3-20 vs the TT315 (both on 15x), the TT has a much brighter clear image. It is very easy with the TT to pick up minor details with the scope. Think being able to view the grey patches of someones beard at 250-300 yards. Discerning someones outfit at 600-800 yards, noticing a rusted air vent fan at 700+ yards. Randomly I noticed a fly on a balcony ledge about 120-140yards. The resolution is just superb.
The S&B is right up there, BUT, there is a noticeable difference. It's certainly not splitting hairs in terms of trying to discern the attributes of two pieces of glass in order to see whether there is a difference. You will notice right away.
The turrets on the 315m are also excellent. Loud tactile clicks. Because of the 30mm tube on the M edition, the clicks are farther apart and very precise. No wiggle room when landing on a click value. (This is not the tooless Zero model). I do however like the MTC turrets on the S&B. The hard click at every Mil is great. I know TT offers that option as well, but turrets on mine are non MTC. The knurling on the TT turrets are a great addition. Your fingers tend to fit right into the groove offering a solid grip on the turrets.
I like the parallax on the TT however I wish they had the yardage marks rather than the triangle. Thay being said, the image immediately snaps into focus when you adjust the parallax range.
Overall. The build quality is rugged yet built with refined design elements that give the scope a sexy look IMO. Well done Tangent Theta.
The Hype on the TTs are warranted. I was a skeptic that needed to one in hand. Will be looking for their 5-25x soon.
The S&B is right up there, BUT, there is a noticeable difference. It's certainly not splitting hairs in terms of trying to discern the attributes of two pieces of glass in order to see whether there is a difference. You will notice right away.
The turrets on the 315m are also excellent. Loud tactile clicks. Because of the 30mm tube on the M edition, the clicks are farther apart and very precise. No wiggle room when landing on a click value. (This is not the tooless Zero model). I do however like the MTC turrets on the S&B. The hard click at every Mil is great. I know TT offers that option as well, but turrets on mine are non MTC. The knurling on the TT turrets are a great addition. Your fingers tend to fit right into the groove offering a solid grip on the turrets.
I like the parallax on the TT however I wish they had the yardage marks rather than the triangle. Thay being said, the image immediately snaps into focus when you adjust the parallax range.
Overall. The build quality is rugged yet built with refined design elements that give the scope a sexy look IMO. Well done Tangent Theta.
The Hype on the TTs are warranted. I was a skeptic that needed to one in hand. Will be looking for their 5-25x soon.
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