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Are people liking the Strike Eagle 3-18
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<blockquote data-quote="DakotaRingo" data-source="post: 3097161" data-attributes="member: 129457"><p>One of two Strike Eagle 5-25 with EBR-2C reticles is mounted on a CZ457 in 22LR with 50 (actual 47) moa by 30moa rail/20 moa Burris XTR. Without zero stops it dials to 500 yards from a 25 or 50 yard zero & beyond with dial & holdover. The other SE is on a 308 gas gun and does its job. Also have VT Diamondback Tactical 4-16s on 2 training RPRRs and for price point are surprisingly good. An Athlon Argos (the reticles are for young eyes) on a Tikka 22LR. An Arken ES 5-25 FFP on another 22LR. The Arken is a heavy beast but functions nicely. </p><p>I find the forementioned scopes to be relatively equal, am pleased with all and the Christmas tree / EBR-2C reticles add versatility for windage training and correlation to windage dial settings, most especially with 22Long rifle and quality ammo.</p><p>I do not perceive my Vortex Viper PST Gen II 5-25 on a 6.5CR, at more than double the price of my Strike Eagles to be any clearer, sharper, or better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DakotaRingo, post: 3097161, member: 129457"] One of two Strike Eagle 5-25 with EBR-2C reticles is mounted on a CZ457 in 22LR with 50 (actual 47) moa by 30moa rail/20 moa Burris XTR. Without zero stops it dials to 500 yards from a 25 or 50 yard zero & beyond with dial & holdover. The other SE is on a 308 gas gun and does its job. Also have VT Diamondback Tactical 4-16s on 2 training RPRRs and for price point are surprisingly good. An Athlon Argos (the reticles are for young eyes) on a Tikka 22LR. An Arken ES 5-25 FFP on another 22LR. The Arken is a heavy beast but functions nicely. I find the forementioned scopes to be relatively equal, am pleased with all and the Christmas tree / EBR-2C reticles add versatility for windage training and correlation to windage dial settings, most especially with 22Long rifle and quality ammo. I do not perceive my Vortex Viper PST Gen II 5-25 on a 6.5CR, at more than double the price of my Strike Eagles to be any clearer, sharper, or better. [/QUOTE]
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