Delta Stryker

The negative comment is weight as it is heavy. The glass is above the Sightron IIIs and on par with the Nightforce scopes which use ED glass.

The DLS-3 MOA and DLS-1 reticles have been received favourably as fine with usable reticles.

Best regards,

Peter
 
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I had a chance to spend some time behind one last summer

The floating center dot on the dls-3 reticle is nice, the scope has a nice field of view. The glass is definitely better than the Sightron SIII's I've looked through.

The downside is the weight and I wasn't crazy about the turrets but for the price point, I think its a good scope.
 
Ive got the 4-5-30x56 with the DLR-1 reticle. I agree with Tony. Turrets aren't the best (not bad though), not much travel with parallax but other than that it's a beautiful scope. No regrets especially when seeing the complaints with other scopes that cost more.
 
Those of you that stated the turrets are a draw back, what specifically about them? How do they compare to the turrets of say a Vortex HS-T or PST?
 
Those of you that stated the turrets are a draw back, what specifically about them? How do they compare to the turrets of say a Vortex HS-T or PST?

Turret feel is subjective I didn't like them as much as the ones on a Nightforce Comp or March but those scopes are in another price bracket. They are way better than a Vortex PST

The Delta is a great option for its price point

If anyone is looking to buy a Delta give Hirsch Precision a call they are great to deal with and can give you more info
 
Turret feel is subjective I didn't like them as much as the ones on a Nightforce Comp or March but those scopes are in another price bracket. They are way better than a Vortex PST

The Delta is a great option for its price point

If anyone is looking to buy a Delta give Hirsch Precision a call they are great to deal with and can give you more info


Thanks
 
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