Sightron S-Tac

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Re: Sightron S-Tac

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Had a look at night with it yet Andrew.
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Re: Sightron S-Tac

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curan wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2017 1:46 am
Seddo wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2017 7:05 pm ..... I've shot rocks out to 1200y with one on a 223......
Minute of rock? Hmmmm .....

.... I could hit this one!


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I was around 1.5moa going by the reticle.
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Re: Sightron S-Tac

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Not yet crackers hopefully on Saturday night
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Re: Sightron S-Tac

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Well I did not get out on Saturday night but did get too sight it in Today.

20 cal bullet holes where very easy to see at 100m with my not so perfect Vision :(

The duplex reticle is quite thick so should be easily seen under the light.But may be to heavy for super fine aiming at distant small targets

Diopter was easy to adjust but not that easy that you would accidently change it.

Side focus seemed to be very forgiving with a wide range of focus.

My only dislike is the tactical power change ring.The grip ridges for want of a better term have fairly sharp edges.These allow fantastic grip with mittens in a Tactical situation but are a bit harsh on cold fingers.

Clicks are very positve and repeatable with 4 clicks being 1" at 100 and 6 being 1.5".Sighted in I dialled up 2 Moa fired a shot then dialed back to zero :D

So far so good
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