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Long Range Hunting Optic opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="Truk505" data-source="post: 1550600" data-attributes="member: 41252"><p>The biggest thing I noticed between the Swaro X5i and the Nightforce ATACR was the eye box, finding the crosshairs on the Swarovski was so much easier. Having owned a Leupold VX6HD and having to send it back in because there was a flake on the lens inside the tube, and reading about problems with tracking has me leaning more towards the Swarovski. </p><p></p><p>I can see how ffp could be useful for competition shooters, but as a hunter who will very rarely shoot past 600yds on game, my hold for windage isn't really that big of an issue. Having crosshairs I can see under all magnifications and conditions is more important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truk505, post: 1550600, member: 41252"] The biggest thing I noticed between the Swaro X5i and the Nightforce ATACR was the eye box, finding the crosshairs on the Swarovski was so much easier. Having owned a Leupold VX6HD and having to send it back in because there was a flake on the lens inside the tube, and reading about problems with tracking has me leaning more towards the Swarovski. I can see how ffp could be useful for competition shooters, but as a hunter who will very rarely shoot past 600yds on game, my hold for windage isn’t really that big of an issue. Having crosshairs I can see under all magnifications and conditions is more important. [/QUOTE]
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