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Has anybody tried this scope?
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Tried them when they first came out, not impressed at all. Go to the leupold 1.5x5 circle dot, a much better option.
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I have used them and found them to be a poor scope overall. Huge, poor eye relief, too bulky and heavy for what they were. I know of no one who actually prefers it.
Leupold 1.5x5 or Nightforce 1-4 are better choices in similar power ranges.
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Concur with the above, with the note that I prefer more expensive glass.
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Dale: I've been happy with my cq/t, but I suppose it depends on the objective. If you want to run a red-dot, there are better options. If you want to run a 1-4x, there are better options. But, if you want to run 0-3x there are only a couple of options. Either run a red dot with a seperate 3x glass that has to be folded in/out, or run a cq/t. I prefer the simplicity of the Leupold system over the awkward two piece.
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