That’s exactly what I have..: it’s pretty cool but until I create some dope I don’t understand it completelyWow thats great news for me, some out-sourced scope reviewing. lol
I was planning to try the MIL version AHMR2 reticle.
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That’s exactly what I have..: it’s pretty cool but until I create some dope I don’t understand it completelyWow thats great news for me, some out-sourced scope reviewing. lol
I was planning to try the MIL version AHMR2 reticle.
I found and bought bi-focal ballistic safety glasses that work great for me. I've got them in clear, yellow, smoke and dark. The reader part is on the lower part of the lens.After much todo I discovered it was better to set everything up without glasses and only use my glasses to read my dope
Normally I would be in the same boat as you, at some point you need to just train with what you have. But with FT in particular it seems there are only a few scopes that actually work. Kind of a specific set of needs not found in most regular scopes. The class rules for Hunter FT require a paralax that reliably can be used to precisely estimate distance, while having a good reticle with the appropriate subtensions, and a marked 16x zoom etc. There are scopes that kind of do some things well, but few that really check all the boxes. And most of us dont want to spend thousands of dollars figuring out which equipment is useable, so this thread will be great help for many.While I’m not a field target guy, a lesson I have learned in my 20 years of using optics on something that will save my life and others, is to know your equipment, and let it be natural to you. Finding the perfect thing is a fruitless endeavor. It’s finding what works best for you, then learning it so it becomes better. Chasing something else can really take valuable time away from learning.
Dollar for dollar, you can’t beat the Athlon Heras and Helos lineup, Athlon in general is a superb company who is very quick to take care of their customers if warranty issues arise. Athlon really does understand the Airgun market.Great summary Cavedweller. You are spot on about the reticle. I have found the Athlon Heras with the mil reticle to be the best for my eyes. I use the 6-24x56 for my Wolverine and the 2-12x42 is perfect for my @Airgunrevisons HFT pistol and is only $250 at Optics Planet.
I’m sitting here with my finger hovering over the buy now button, only the 15x and reticle choices are holding me backCavedweller, I appreciate this thread. Please buy one of those Maven scopes and update this thread with your results. I am interested in your opinion. . I am interested how you think they compare to Sightrons for HFT and my Google search came up short!
Normally I would be in the same boat as you, at some point you need to just train with what you have. But with FT in particular it seems there are only a few scopes that actually work. Kind of a specific set of needs not found in most regular scopes. The class rules for Hunter FT require a paralax that reliably can be used to precisely estimate distance, while having a good reticle with the appropriate subtensions, and a marked 16x zoom etc. There are scopes that kind of do some things well, but few that really check all the boxes. And most of us dont want to spend thousands of dollars figuring out which equipment is useable, so this thread will be great help for many.
human beings are indeed funny creatures.Isn't it crazy people have to put up with this nonsense of ranging at 16x and finding the scopes that work best for it. Good grief I wish the powers that be would just allow the distances to be given, among other things.