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Aztec Emerald 5.5-25X50 FFP Scope?

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18 July 2019, 17:43
packrattusnongratus
Aztec Emerald 5.5-25X50 FFP Scope?
Anyone using this scope? It is rare to find a MOA adjustment/MOA reticle using the first focal plane. My son is using a high quality scope that uses the above specs and it makes it easy to hit. You can develop a range card/ firing solution easier when everything is compatible. Why would you want an MOA adjustment with a mildot scope???? It has been interesting to locate for quite a while. Using the laser rangefinder makes it all work together when you add the Kestrel weather devices. Lots of fun to see a pest species bird on the power line, range, and shoot. Hearing a loud pop and knowing the cloud of feathers was your target.....Priceless. Be Well. Packy
18 July 2019, 21:29
carpetman1
Packy--You use more rocket science in killing pest birds than what I do. But I love to shoot a sparrow, starling, or grackle off a power line and hear a double thump. First thump is the pellet hitting the bird and the second the bird hitting the ground. When they thump hitting the ground you know they free fell, no effort to fly and they are dead. When there is a cloud of feathers, but they still fly off, I don't think they'll go far. Oh in answer to your question, not familiar with it.
18 July 2019, 22:42
packrattusnongratus
Like a goof I missed the r in emerald. I made it almost unrecognizable. But knowing all that data can make a precise shot at long ranges a reality. It helps you get to know the trajectory etc. Matt Dubber assisted in the designing of the Emerald and he has a lot of shooting experience of airguns and cartridge guns. Search You Tube and find his channel. Lots of how to with airguns. Be Well. Packy
19 July 2019, 11:57
Idaho Ron
I am using the Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50 FFP on my air rifle.



The turrets are MOA and the lines and dots on the inside are MOA.



I don't really use the turrets much any more. I just use the lines and dots in the retical.
This scope is awesome.




19 July 2019, 20:36
nopride2
Looking at that reticle would make me dizzy.

Dave
19 July 2019, 20:57
Idaho Ron
None of the arrows and big numbers are in the scope. They are there to show measurement.
31 July 2019, 04:39
packrattusnongratus
Bought a SWFA 3-15X42 FFP with Multiquad reticle. It is Mil/Mil. Was a good deal at SWFA in the used scope section. SAMPLE LIST Be Well. Packy
31 July 2019, 19:35
Bill/Oregon
Ron, obviously the Diamondback is holding up to the unique two-way recoil of your TX200.


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06 August 2019, 21:37
packrattusnongratus
The two way recoil is always the problem unless the reticle is supported on both sides. Some scopes are made for it and some will shred the reticle. I hate to see optics not supported on both sides but there may be a reason for it. Be Well. Packy
08 April 2020, 04:34
Bordertown Devil
I'm using the Diamondback on an FX Wildcat MK2 compact .25. I'm really impressed with it as well. I'm glad to hear it holds up with the TX's recoil. Perhaps I'll get another one for a Diana 470TH that needs some glass.
09 April 2020, 20:18
packrattusnongratus
Let us know how that scope does. Be Well, Packy.