PS please none of this "should have gone to Specsavers "nonsense , please.
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Barry
He might be able to see that reticle then.Vermingone wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2017 1:37 pm Barry I have one and my mate has one too both illum. I find it just fine on foxes however my only gripe is that the cross hairs could be a bit thinner. The MOAR reticle is a bit finer and if I had my time again would probably go the MOAR as I'm used to using my NXS with the MOART ill reticle and I find that just perfect.
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Hey Flip,Flip wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2017 10:32 pm G'Day Barry.
My shooting buddy has the 4-14 SHV with the the IHR non-ill rec on his 20 Vartarg, Ive used it and can say its a very nice scope that dose the job well. I quite like the recticle and is easy to see under the light.
it's accounted for many foxs now
I went out and picked up th 5-20 x 56 SHV because of his. Mine has the MOAR ill recticle and slapped it on the T3 204 and I am most happy with it. I like the MOAR recticle when using it during the day on the longer shots its easy to sort out corrections and although it looks a little cluttered when first looking at it it less noticeable when using it. then under the light at night with the illumination on the middle cross hairs show up great and you hardly notice the rest of the recticle its been a real joy to use.
Ive got a Kahles 3- 12 x 56 on my vartarg and side by side not a whole lot of difference.
Both a little bulky and weighty but for spotlighting scopes its not really an issue.
We have dubbed the 204 Tikka " HUBBLE" now![]()
Flip
Hi Robdashooter wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2017 10:50 pmHey Flip,Flip wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2017 10:32 pm G'Day Barry.
My shooting buddy has the 4-14 SHV with the the IHR non-ill rec on his 20 Vartarg, Ive used it and can say its a very nice scope that dose the job well. I quite like the recticle and is easy to see under the light.
it's accounted for many foxs now
I went out and picked up th 5-20 x 56 SHV because of his. Mine has the MOAR ill recticle and slapped it on the T3 204 and I am most happy with it. I like the MOAR recticle when using it during the day on the longer shots its easy to sort out corrections and although it looks a little cluttered when first looking at it it less noticeable when using it. then under the light at night with the illumination on the middle cross hairs show up great and you hardly notice the rest of the recticle its been a real joy to use.
Ive got a Kahles 3- 12 x 56 on my vartarg and side by side not a whole lot of difference.
Both a little bulky and weighty but for spotlighting scopes its not really an issue.
We have dubbed the 204 Tikka " HUBBLE" now![]()
Flip
What's it like at night under the light without the illumination switched on.
I've got deposit down on non-illuminated version but still tossing up if it's worthwhile to get the illuminated version.
Cheers,
Rob
Ps. Sorry for thread highjack Barry.
Thanks Flip. I think for an extra $150 or so I'll take a chance and get it. Would kick myself if I didn't and would be forever wondering.Flip wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2017 8:08 pmHi Robdashooter wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2017 10:50 pmHey Flip,Flip wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2017 10:32 pm G'Day Barry.
My shooting buddy has the 4-14 SHV with the the IHR non-ill rec on his 20 Vartarg, Ive used it and can say its a very nice scope that dose the job well. I quite like the recticle and is easy to see under the light.
it's accounted for many foxs now
I went out and picked up th 5-20 x 56 SHV because of his. Mine has the MOAR ill recticle and slapped it on the T3 204 and I am most happy with it. I like the MOAR recticle when using it during the day on the longer shots its easy to sort out corrections and although it looks a little cluttered when first looking at it it less noticeable when using it. then under the light at night with the illumination on the middle cross hairs show up great and you hardly notice the rest of the recticle its been a real joy to use.
Ive got a Kahles 3- 12 x 56 on my vartarg and side by side not a whole lot of difference.
Both a little bulky and weighty but for spotlighting scopes its not really an issue.
We have dubbed the 204 Tikka " HUBBLE" now![]()
Flip
What's it like at night under the light without the illumination switched on.
I've got deposit down on non-illuminated version but still tossing up if it's worthwhile to get the illuminated version.
Cheers,
Rob
Ps. Sorry for thread highjack Barry.
Both the IHR & MOAR are fine under the light with out the illumination. The MOAR is a little finer than the IHR. i like the illumination but my no means would I say its a necessity .
you will be sure to like it.
getting them sited in was a very very easy exercise with very minimal shots fired to get it on at 200m a
You won't regret it at all. So many brightness settingsdashooter wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2017 8:49 pmThanks Flip. I think for an extra $150 or so I'll take a chance and get it. Would kick myself if I didn't and would be forever wondering.Flip wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2017 8:08 pmHi Robdashooter wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2017 10:50 pmHey Flip,Flip wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2017 10:32 pm G'Day Barry.
My shooting buddy has the 4-14 SHV with the the IHR non-ill rec on his 20 Vartarg, Ive used it and can say its a very nice scope that dose the job well. I quite like the recticle and is easy to see under the light.
it's accounted for many foxs now
I went out and picked up th 5-20 x 56 SHV because of his. Mine has the MOAR ill recticle and slapped it on the T3 204 and I am most happy with it. I like the MOAR recticle when using it during the day on the longer shots its easy to sort out corrections and although it looks a little cluttered when first looking at it it less noticeable when using it. then under the light at night with the illumination on the middle cross hairs show up great and you hardly notice the rest of the recticle its been a real joy to use.
Ive got a Kahles 3- 12 x 56 on my vartarg and side by side not a whole lot of difference.
Both a little bulky and weighty but for spotlighting scopes its not really an issue.
We have dubbed the 204 Tikka " HUBBLE" now![]()
Flip
What's it like at night under the light without the illumination switched on.
I've got deposit down on non-illuminated version but still tossing up if it's worthwhile to get the illuminated version.
Cheers,
Rob
Ps. Sorry for thread highjack Barry.
Both the IHR & MOAR are fine under the light with out the illumination. The MOAR is a little finer than the IHR. i like the illumination but my no means would I say its a necessity .
you will be sure to like it.
getting them sited in was a very very easy exercise with very minimal shots fired to get it on at 200m a![]()