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How far out will that set up get you?I have 26+ mills of elevation on a 40 moa base. 25/50 yard zero is no issue. I have no shadowing.
Probably about 400+ yards without holdover.How far out will that set up get you?
Ya...the math makes me feel iffy about it! I guess ill coss my fingers and hope i get lucky for once! Thanks for the heads up!!!Disclaimer though. Vortex advertises the PST Gen2 to only have 20mils of elevation which by what I gather in the minimum it should have. Mine happens to have about 27mils so your mileage may vary.
Actually just went and grabbed the rifle to double check what I have since the last zero. 23.8mils. Which I was thinking was odd. And just remembered Vortex replaced my optic last month. Guess I got one back with less than my original.Ya...the math makes me feel iffy about it! I guess ill coss my fingers and hope i get lucky for once! Thanks for the heads up!!!
Actually just went and grabbed the rifle to double check what I have since the last zero. 23.8mils. Which I was thinking was odd. And just remembered Vortex replaced my optic last month. Guess I got one back with less than my original.
Damn! At least its still above the advertised 20! Thanks for checking good sir!Actually just went and grabbed the rifle to double check what I have since the last zero. 23.8mils. Which I was thinking was odd. And just remembered Vortex replaced my optic last month. Guess I got one back with less than my original.
Yeah kinda bummed loosing 3mil especially with a elr match coming up. I might put the cap and check total mil and report back.Damn! At least its still above the advertised 20! Thanks for checking good sir!
Seems like vortex has more of a "range" of elevation that an exact number...such a precise instrument to have so much wiggle room?!?!Yeah kinda bummed loosing 3mil especially with a elr match coming up. I might put the cap and check total mil and report back.
What length barrel are you using and how does it balance? I really want that setup!ZCO 527 in a Spuhr mount, medium height.
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20" Kukri profile and with I forget how many weights in the rail, it has a slight rear bias when holding it right in front of mag well.What length barrel are you using and how does it balance? I really want that setup!
Thanks for the reply. I’m planning on getting the 20 mtu so it sounds like it should work good.20" Kukri profile and with I forget how many weights in the rail, it has a slight rear bias when holding it right in front of mag well.
What is the total weight on your rig?ZCO 527 in a Spuhr mount, medium height.
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Yesterday shot 500 yards. 28 Mils dial in and 3.5 mils hold over. 60 MOA (base+rings) on a razor shooting SK Long RangeHow far out will that set up get you?
No idea. But I will bring it in to work and get a weight for you in the next day or so.What is the total weight on your rig?
not really. Much lighter than my centerfire match riflesDon't go to the trouble for me. It was just curiosity. I'll bet it's heavy!
I actually never considered that when looking at NF. Just went straight for 7-35.So I have a Three60 with a 40MOA base in a Grayboe Ridgebackinbound and I have a question for the ATAC-R 7-35 owners. Why the 7-35 over the 5-25? I completely understand that it is an awesome scope but the 5-25 offers 6 more MILs of dial (35 versus 29) and with “22” ranges it seems like 25x on the top end would suffice? My LGS can get me either one (and the price difference is inconsequential) so I would love to hear what swayed y’all to the 7-35. Thank you in advance!
RRS 24L with and Anvil 30What tripodsetup is that you running?
Parallax adjustment for the 7-35 goes down to 11 yards, the 5-25 goes down to 45 yards. If it wasn't for that, the 5-25 would be more than adequate.So I have a Three60 with a 40MOA base in a Grayboe Ridgeback inbound (with ARC 28mm rings) and I have a question for the ATAC-R 7-35 owners. Why the 7-35 over the 5-25? I completely understand that it is an awesome scope but the 5-25 offers 6 more MILs of dial (35 versus 29) and with “22” ranges it seems like 25x on the top end would suffice? My LGS can get me either one (and the price difference is inconsequential) so I would love to hear what swayed y’all to the 7-35. Thank you in advance!
Wow! That is a huge feature and I totally missed it! Back to the drawing board... Thank you for pointing that out!Parallax adjustment for the 7-35 goes down to 11 yards, the 5-25 goes down to 45 yards. If it wasn't for that, the 5-25 would be more than adequate.
Wow! That is a huge feature and I totally missed it! Back to the drawing board... Thank you for pointing that out!
I'm told the glass in the 7-35 is much superior to that of the 5-25. But the FOV in the 5-25 is much better, so you need to decide which is more important to you.So I have a Three60 with a 40MOA base in a Grayboe Ridgeback inbound (with ARC 28mm rings) and I have a question for the ATAC-R 7-35 owners. Why the 7-35 over the 5-25? I completely understand that it is an awesome scope but the 5-25 offers 6 more MILs of dial (35 versus 29) and with “22” ranges it seems like 25x on the top end would suffice? My LGS can get me either one (and the price difference is inconsequential) so I would love to hear what swayed y’all to the 7-35. Thank you in advance!
5x is nice for those of us that have difficulty finding targets during a match.No reason not to have the 35. You might not shoot at 35 for a match, but I can tell you when shooting on paper and verifying dope, 35 is nice. You also aren't going to shoot a match at 5x either, so not having the lower end of 5-25 doesn't matter either.
I think 7-35 is a perfect range. I'll shoot matches typically at 15-18x. Unsupported offhand at 8-10x, and then paper at 35x.
I can't answer that real world but I have read of 25 yard PRS stages. If you can only get down to 45 things might be a bit fuzzy.Are you guys really shooting enough targets at 11 yards to need that parallax range?
This is true. I have a 4.5-30 on my Bergara and never get that low but the CZ runs a 6-24 Midas-Tac and the 6 is workable for busting tree rats aka finding the little buggers! And the 10 yard parallax is a blessing! I think I will go with the 7-35 ATAC-R. The dial gains are minimal as in 30-ish extra yards with no hold over. I think I can live without the extra dial and a tad more magnification on the low end to have a workable scope up close!5x is nice for those of us that have difficulty finding targets during a match.
I've also been experimenting w/ much lower magnification during matches as well. Like 4-8.
The NX8 4-32 fills the niche really well. Parallax to 11 yards. 8x mag range. Glass and eye box aren't going to be as nice as either ATACR.
Yes, sir! LGS has one (C613) ready and waiting! I'll be grabbing it Friday!Hard to go wrong with the 7-35. Make sure to get the Mil-XT reticle.
Nationals had a 1/4" kyl at 20 yards that I wouldn't want to shoot blurry.Are you guys really shooting enough targets at 11 yards to need that parallax range?
Yeah I wrestled with a similar issue. I ended up with the 7-35x56 aswell. My one ended up with 36MRAD of elevation, and shooting paper or LR stuff on 35x is very nice. I dial back to around 12 to 15x for dynamic stuff.Yes, sir! LGS has one (C613) ready and waiting! I'll be grabbing it Friday!
Good info to have! Thank you! I wondered if NightForce might have sand bagged a bit on elevation range. 36 MRAD would be awesome! I would think the green illumination would pop against the red oaks I usually hunt!Yeah I wrestled with a similar issue. I ended up with the 7-35x56 aswell. My one ended up with 36MRAD of elevation, and shooting paper or LR stuff on 35x is very nice. I dial back to around 12 to 15x for dynamic stuff.
Only issue I noticed is when doing some small game hunting, the 7x can have the reticle get lost in the background but Im going to see if the illiumination helps with that. I had to spot on 7x and dial to 12 to 15x to take the shot with accuracy using the reticle.
But I love the scope. Expensive, but happy I went with it. I was going to get the 4-20x50 but the lack of high end mag ended up worrying me so I swapped to the 7-35x56. I honestly think that its the perfect rimfire comp scope.
I didnt even know it had green aswell!!! Haha. I ended up with 36MRAD but I cant guarrentee thats whats others will have but. I had two to choose from in my shop and I just grabbed the top one and mounted it straight away.Good info to have! Thank you! I wondered if NightForce might have sand bagged a bit on elevation range. 36 MRAD would be awesome! I would think the green illumination would pop against the red oaks I usually hunt!
I believe you turn the illumination on then hold the button down for 5 seconds and it will flash the color selected. Repeating will toggle to the other color.I didnt even know it had green aswell!!! Haha. I endee up with 36MRAD but I cant guarrentee thats whats others will have but. I had two to choose from in my shop and I just grabbed the top one and mounted it straight away.
Thank you! Now I just gotta wait on the rifle... Is it March yet?You wont regret it mate. They are good to go.