There is a lot of hype around ARES ETR UHD 4.5-30×56 thoughts? What do you think is it better than the Arken EP5 ?
Thank you!! Everything I have seen so far, says Arken EP5 is the best bang for the buck (its heavy., but at that price point who cares) The EP5 has better optics is what I have heard. I have been going back and forth on this. Utha airguns told me the ARES ETR UHD was far better than their knowledge, but I wanted to make sure. I know they don't sell the Arken, hopefully, I can give them some feedback on what I have gathered.I purchased one..to see if it was really 2 times better than the ep5 thanks to God it came bronze, I send it back same day..it was not even better than the sh4 4x16 .could I see a big difference absolutely not .. some better focus pas 700y yes .. so unless I buy a pcp that consistently shoots 700y + I stay with the arken.. and if pcps gets that good you bet I buy a March or something like that..
Weight is really important.. at 2 pounds.. what matters is in which rifle is going to.. if is bench rifle , with a heavy bipod etc is a great option.. if it goes in a compact gun..uragan compact.. Fx compact.. rti compact.. will make the rifle ridiculously top heavy..and unfriendly to use ..each scope has a different use depending on rifle size , n purposes .. if you even plan on making of hand shoots.. then a lighter scope will be better... If I try use even the 4x16.. in my compact. 177 cricket..that is 25" long.. it goes from a rifle I want to use every time I could , with the old Arken 4x14... to I don't want to touch that thing, with the 2 pound scope..Thank you!! Everything I have seen so far, says Arken EP5 is the best bang for the buck (its heavy., but at that price point who cares) The EP5 has better optics is what I have heard. I have been going back and forth on this. Utha airguns told me the ARES ETR UHD was far better than their knowledge, but I wanted to make sure. I know they don't sell the Arken, hopefully, I can give them some feedback on what I have gathered.
Thank you. I have an M3 and want to mount it on that and get into bench shooting maybe one day shoot at RMAC or if there are similar competitions near me in Santa Barbara CA do that with the M3 on 30 cal.Weight is really important.. at 2 pounds.. what matters is in which rifle is going to.. if is bench rifle , with a heavy bipod etc is a great option.. if it goes in a compact gun..uragan compact.. Fx compact.. rti compact.. will make the rifle ridiculously top heavy..and unfriendly to use ..each scope has a different use depending on rifle size , n purposes .. if you even plan on making of hand shoots.. then a lighter scope will be better... If I try use even the 4x16.. in my compact. 177 cricket..that is 25" long.. it goes from a rifle I want to use every time I could , with the old Arken 4x14... to I don't want to touch that thing, with the 2 pound scope..
Agree with @Sqwirlfugger57. Excellent optics for the price point. CA is A+ for the price point. Eyebox works well up to about 24x, but, not a $3k+ scope. At the low/mid 30oz range for the price point it is a good option.I have an ETR on my 6.5 Creedmoor. Its a great scope with decent glass, an extremely usable reticle, and dead on nuts turrets. The two down sides are it is heavy and while the turrets are very tactile (positive and audible clicks) they are a bit stiff but you get used to it. Also, minimum parallax is 25yds which really isn't a deal breaker for me unless I was going to use it for field target. For hunting and general plinking usage it would work absolutely fine.