Mystic Precision
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Summerland, BC
It would probably be a nice and effective scope, but it's way too long, in my opinion. It's 12.5" long, and just over 20 ounces. That translates into a foot-long scope that weighs over 1 pound...1.256 to be exact.
The design goal was to provide the best optics for both SR and LR for an AR (or when fast target acquisition is paramount). With that, Sightron has succeeded. Clear at 1X - better then some mid priced red dots. I can see and aim at my feet. Panning is flat unlike alot of low mag scopes that fish bowl with alot of distortion.
Crank up to 7X and you have a clear image as far as you want to shoot. Fig 11 at 600m is no problem.
The illuminated reticle offers some really cool functions making it more versatile then alot of low mag, CQB, red dot type scopes. If your game involves movement through varied light conditions while engaging targets from the end of your barrel to moderate distances, it will blow you away with its versatility... truly set and forget.
One of the longest eye reliefs and super easy to use and widest eye boxes.
So, it is longer and heavier BUT offers vastly superior optics, features and function. All for similar money...
I would love to compare it to a S&B short dot someday.
Jerry