The diopters on my sample wouldn't stay put, as they constantly needed re-adjustment. The biggest problem was that the laser was badly misaligned with the aiming reticle. The beam was actually in the 6:30 position completely outside of the circle aiming reticle and wasn't inside any part of it, totally outside. That really screwed things up when trying to range things just over the top of brush, sandhills, etc. Also, where I hunt there is lots and lots of sand, sometimes it blows, and we all know what sand can do to things like glass, parts that move, etc. The objectives are so short up against the body/hinge that you can't even use objective covers. That may be a minor point to some though.

No discernable difference in optics between it and the Fury's, as they're likely made in the same plant. It's all too bad because the RF function is superb.


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