I was literally just about to buy one of these, but then I found out about MPA rifles! So glad I did my research. The Seekins are nice but for the same money I think you get way more with a MPA PMR Pro 2.
Wow are nightforce scopes really that good. Honest question I have never even looked through a scope of that quality before. The most expensive piece of glass I own cost 500 bucks. And I was amazed at how good it is. Thinking about putting a NF on my 308 HMR B14.
Great video, thank you! How is the grip? The “bridge” looks like it’s lacking texture that would increase the grip. So I guess what I am asking is if it is slippery? Or is the rubber on the barrels enough to retain a firm grip when handling them?
Just bought one at the Dallas Safari show. I was tired of lugging around my ATX 95 and was debating on getting a 65mm. I felt like spending money so I got ATC instead. 😜🤩
Small binos suck for serious viewing...Not a huge difference in those 2, but 7x shows less tremor and being small and light makes sure you have them with you more often.
Thanks for answer. I already bought the Zeiss VP . I was also 115 euro cheaper because of a cashback action. And i think a bit better in low light. But the curio looks also lovely @@BulletLab
Jesus that is PHAT! I remember 12 years ago when playing with the ATX 95 wishing they made one over 100mm. Pentax makes a decent one but can't match the bright optics of swarovski.
@fordvg oh that's simple. That's your zero stop. You have to loosen the inner dial and zero with the dial. The turret is ballistic firing solutions after you have the initial zero. Bottom out the big turret and then come back up five clicks , push the entrie turret down to lock it at "0", then use the provided hex wrench to loosen the inner dial. Zero at your preferred distance (100 meters or whatever) by adjusting the dial. Re-tighten the collar. Now you are zeroed and you can unlock the turret to make field corrections and set it back to "0" but it will stop at "-0.5" or a half miliradian low so you don't accidentally spin it too low past zero (the zero stop) but the turret and zero stop are used AFTER setting the internal dial.
I have a sight and l hunt problem animals for a living my advice to anyone who wants to by one go and test it in the shop because the people who make the electronic devices do not hunt in my opinion none of the electronic products get tested by reel hunters. Shooting targets and reel live hunting is world's apart. If you want more information let me know .
@1776carpediem Yes l have the Lica Calanox and it has good pixels but the problem is it is not easy when it comes to fast shooting and you can change form the gun you want to the wrong one with out you no it. The other problem is it is extremely difficult to read the writing in certain modes.
STEEL AT CLOSE RANGE? DOESNT THAT DEFEAT THE PURPOSE OF MEASURING REAL WORLD SOUND CHARACTERISTICS? AT LEAST THE DIRT WONT GIVE YOU SECONDARY NOISE LIKE STEEL..C'MON MANG! THIS IS A GRAPE BREAKER AFTER ALL... WORKING PROFFESSIONALS HAVE AN INTEREST IN TRUE SOUND FEEDBACK ESPECIALLY IN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT,OR A BUILDING HALLWAY...US SAYING THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD
Are you still using this digiscoping equipment ? I have the ATX-95mm and considering the TLS-APO and Nikon D5100 for wildlife videos in Yellowstone. My wife has the BTX bino eyepiece for hers and we really like the ability to have both eyes on the target but.... you are limited to 30x magnification.
I just bought a lightly used one and have been trying it out. The glass, for me, is amazing. My best scope prior to getting this gen 3 Razor is a Nightforce ATACR. I thought the NF had good glass but this gen 3 Razor is better. I'm a little disappointed with the feel of the turrets. Once you pull up to unlock, it requires moderate to heavy torque to turn them. You also have to apply an upward force to keep the turret knob from working it's way down to the locked position. The power ring, parallax, and illumination feel and work well.
Are you free holding the phone is that why the image is getting smaller when you zoom in ? Would an adaptor fix that image shrinking issue when you zoom ?