TheGamerXxX
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- North of the 49, Manitoba
First...
Sorry for starting yet another thread but my questions weren't answered by reading them.
Second here are my questions
A) For a cheaper scope what are the main problems?
-- I have read that they hold zero... yes I do realize you get what you pay for but what does that mean to a scope noobie.
B) On a AR do I need a riser to see past the front sight?
-- I dont mind seeing the front sight as long as I can see the crosshairs
C) Im looking at the NCStar 1.5-6 power Tactical scope and I have a question reguarding the crosshairs
-- having not used many scoped fire-arms I have a hard time getting the crosshairs to focus... I look at the target the crosshairs are fuzzy... so I try to focus on the crosshairs and I focus for like a split second and than it goes fuzzy again. I have read some reports that that is due to the fact that the crosshair itself is 'etched glass' and can cause this...
I tried this on an old Bushnell I got and I always see the crosshair in focus and rarely have it out of focus.
Now how does that compare to lets say a TriJicon ACOG? (the crosshair not overall quality) I Only ask because If I dont get the NCStar Im going to be saving for the rest of my life to pick one of those up instead. Mind you ~200 VS ~1200 is a bit of differance.
Now having said that the place I can get it from will just replace my scope for me at no cost and send away the scope for warranty work under the dealer licence so I dont have to worry about warranty work either.
And I do know that these seem to be a hit of miss item. Some have them and praise them... others 'had' them and will never use them agian.
Any and all input is appreciated
Luke
Sorry for starting yet another thread but my questions weren't answered by reading them.
Second here are my questions
A) For a cheaper scope what are the main problems?
-- I have read that they hold zero... yes I do realize you get what you pay for but what does that mean to a scope noobie.
B) On a AR do I need a riser to see past the front sight?
-- I dont mind seeing the front sight as long as I can see the crosshairs
C) Im looking at the NCStar 1.5-6 power Tactical scope and I have a question reguarding the crosshairs
-- having not used many scoped fire-arms I have a hard time getting the crosshairs to focus... I look at the target the crosshairs are fuzzy... so I try to focus on the crosshairs and I focus for like a split second and than it goes fuzzy again. I have read some reports that that is due to the fact that the crosshair itself is 'etched glass' and can cause this...
I tried this on an old Bushnell I got and I always see the crosshair in focus and rarely have it out of focus.
Now how does that compare to lets say a TriJicon ACOG? (the crosshair not overall quality) I Only ask because If I dont get the NCStar Im going to be saving for the rest of my life to pick one of those up instead. Mind you ~200 VS ~1200 is a bit of differance.
Now having said that the place I can get it from will just replace my scope for me at no cost and send away the scope for warranty work under the dealer licence so I dont have to worry about warranty work either.
And I do know that these seem to be a hit of miss item. Some have them and praise them... others 'had' them and will never use them agian.
Any and all input is appreciated
Luke




















































