08 January 2007, 05:43
flacoSightron SII 6-24x42D?
I've been dreaming about a new scope. The Sightron SII 6-24X42D. It's a target scope, adjustable objective my understanding, with a target dot.
On the unlikely chance I'll get enough funds for a new scope.
One of my friends had a similar Sightron at the range a few weeks back, and I was impressed.
It seemed bright, but mainly... the cross hairs were very narrow, and the dot very small.
1/4 MOA my understanding.
Since I use small dots as targets, this appeals to me. How nice to be able to center the dot in a 3/4" target dot at 100 yards.
Anyone have experience with these?
I did a search, and it seems that in general, the Sightrons are well-received.
flaco
09 January 2007, 00:27
butchloci've got a couple of sightrons - not the model you are refering to, but have nothing but good to say about them. I really don't know why we don't see more of them
09 January 2007, 02:37
big6x6I've had that scope w/o the mil-dot. Pretty good optics but they were not as good as a Weaver V-24. AO is kind of screwy...the AO has to be turned more than 360 degrees to focus so distance numbers overlap. I'd rather have the Burris Signature 6-24, Leupold VX-III 6-20, Busnhell 4200 6-42, or Weaver V-24 in this magnification range.
09 January 2007, 05:56
tnekkccSightron is made is Asia, I assume.
I don't buy Asian scopes anymore.
They waste my money, time, and enthusiasm.
Ken Marsh's cheap scope pageWhat to do with a cheap scope?
Give it to someone you don't like.
10 January 2007, 09:06
dogcatcher223They are made in Japan, not China or the Phillipines. Great scopes, and very high quality, especially for the price.
I have a 4.5x14 SII, and I am waiting for the Big Sky models to come out.
10 January 2007, 14:45
TC1I owned the exact scope with the same reticle you are talking about and it's a fantastic piece of glass at any price. The adjustments hold true and it's VERY clean. I would highly recommend that scope to anyone wanting a scope to strictly punch paper with. In it's price range I don't think you can beat it.
Just keep in mind though, with that reticle it would suck in just about any hunting application. It's too thin my tastes.
Terry