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Your choice for a 'high end' value long range scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3322562" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>Speaking from experience I know a reticle on some FFP scopes in low magnification can get lost in background clutter without illumination. I've turned on my illumination in midday sun to enhance the reticle due to background clutter/mirage. The ranging feature on the Arken looks similar to the one found on a Zero Compromise scope. If it is, it would come in handy when shooting different percent IPSC targets if you're a match shooter. If your not a match shooter it will probably just get in the way. I sometimes get aggravated with my EBR-2B "Christmas tree" reticle while hunting. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure it will serve your purposes until you feel it's a limiting factor to your shooting discipline. If you follow the threads on SnipersHide you'll see many on there change scopes as often as they change their underwear. Some, always have to have the latest and greatest and anxiously await the next Shot Show it find out what they are missing out on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3322562, member: 33119"] Speaking from experience I know a reticle on some FFP scopes in low magnification can get lost in background clutter without illumination. I've turned on my illumination in midday sun to enhance the reticle due to background clutter/mirage. The ranging feature on the Arken looks similar to the one found on a Zero Compromise scope. If it is, it would come in handy when shooting different percent IPSC targets if you're a match shooter. If your not a match shooter it will probably just get in the way. I sometimes get aggravated with my EBR-2B "Christmas tree" reticle while hunting. I'm sure it will serve your purposes until you feel it's a limiting factor to your shooting discipline. If you follow the threads on SnipersHide you'll see many on there change scopes as often as they change their underwear. Some, always have to have the latest and greatest and anxiously await the next Shot Show it find out what they are missing out on. [/QUOTE]
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