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kingston
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Posted: June/04/2012 at 13:39 |
Does anyone know anything about these? They are made in Japan. They kind of look a bit like the SS line of scopes and more so like the Bushnell 6200 series with similar features. Are many of the Japanese made scopes coming from the same factory?
Thanks. Edited by kingston - June/05/2012 at 20:03 |
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Rancid Coolaid
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I see lots of Polish web sites with them advertised.
Why do you ask? No, I know nothing about them, which is usually my first red flag.
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kingston
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I ask because I've never seen them before and I, like many primates, like novel sparkly things... Why do you ask why I ask??? That's a rhetorical question... It got you post #5013.
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josc72
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I have heard that Delta Optical is manufactured in the same factory that Trijikon in Japan. Since I have full confidence the people in this shop I bought one. Optically speaking Delta Optical Titanium is similar with the Leupoolds vx-3. It is very bright and clear and can handle recoil from 9.3 x62 without any problems. I have mine on a 7 mm Rem Mag and so far it´s ok after about 300 shots...
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MassterMark
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hi
which delta optical titanium is on the same level as leupold vx-3? the cheap one for rank ~300€ 6-24x42 AO or expencive one of rank ~700€ 5-20x50 iR SF ? because i dont know which one is better, which one to pick: vortex viper (~400€) or delta optical (~300€)... |
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trojan73
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Vortex comes with a lifetime warranty and from what I hear from the experienced shooters here, their CS is outstanding, just sayen.
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stickbow46
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Welcome to the OT Josc!
The question you people are responding too is from June but thanks for the info
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josc72
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And!? Not even half a year. Some one have to answer ;)
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De_Tomaso
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Delta Optical is optically superior to Viper and for hunting much more useful than the Viper. The illumination is not the best (always a bit too bright) but still more usable than on PST. You can find the reticle subtenstions of 5-20x50 model on youtube. Delta 6-24x42 AO is great for .22 lr and for 300€ great value but I would not put it on .308 or something similar. |
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Tranan
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Delta Titanium has definitely a lot to impress with. Optically speaking, they are on the same level as Trijicon but the positive thing about them is the magnification range. Illuminated scopes such as 1.5-9x45, 2.5-16x50, 2.5-15.5x56 as well as 4.5-30x50 are like a breath of fresh air in a segment where there are no alternatives today at resonable prices.
What makes them very interesting is their robustness. The 4.5-30x50 in particular is a real tiger and I would recomend, in particular the MCZ-II as a perfect reticle for that scope. I wish I had seen it on other models as well. One scope, apart from the ones mentioned above, to definitely keep an eye on, is the 4.5-14x44 AO FFP. The HFT reticle on that scope is realy convenient for the kind of shooting the scope will be used for. |
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