New - sightron - s-tac 4-20x50 ffp zs irmh - 0.1 mrad - zero stop

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Sighttron has finally done it and delivered on a long promised FFP package.

NEW Sightron S-TAC 4-20x50 First Focal Plane - Zero Stop - Illuminated Mil-Hash 4 Reticle Includes flip up scope caps

The S-TAC 4-20x50 FFP ZS IRMH is the ideal scope for Tactical, Target, Varmint and Hunting applications.
The new MH-4 reticle is a newly designed Illuminated reticle, with the vertical and horizontal crosshair intersection in the center.
A new Zero Stop has been added for tactical applications.
The S-TAC 4-20x50 FFP ZS IRMH provides 22.9 MRAD of elevation adjustment for even the longest shots.
A unique flip-up lever is built into the power ring for ease of adjustment on cold days.

FOV (@100 yards): 22.2 - 4.36 ft

Eye Relief: 3.9 - 3.7 inches

Parallax: 10 yards to infinite

Click Value: 0.1MRAD

Mils per revolution: 5 MRAD

Windage Travel: 11 MRAD

Elevation Travel: 22.9 MRAD

Knob Style: Tactical Zero Stop

Weight: 25.6 oz

Length: 15 inches

Tube Dia.: 30mm


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If only they had built this five years ago, but better late than never. Hopefully they're still made in Japan and great deal for the price if that's the case.
 
If only they had built this five years ago, but better late than never. Hopefully they're still made in Japan and great deal for the price if that's the case.
It is made in Philippines.
As far as I know the glass is form Japan, but it is assembled in Philippines. Most of the mid-range Sightron are made in Philippines. and SIII and up are made in Japan.
I will ask them more about it in few weeks at IWA.
 
HAHA! you got a point. I think im just familiar with MOA. I did a little research and I feel its actually better in some ways.

Until they offer .025 mil adjustment MOA will remain the norm for most things other than prs. Who wants a reticle that moves 10cm/click at 1000 vs one that moves 2.5 inches/click and even less in some who offer 1/8th or 1/16th.
 
Until they offer .025 mil adjustment MOA will remain the norm for most things other than prs. Who wants a reticle that moves 10cm/click at 1000 vs one that moves 2.5 inches/click and even less in some who offer 1/8th or 1/16th.

There are lots of good articles around on why and why not different adjustment types. Both have their pros and cons and like you said really depends on the application.
 
Until they offer .025 mil adjustment MOA will remain the norm for most things other than prs. Who wants a reticle that moves 10cm/click at 1000 vs one that moves 2.5 inches/click and even less in some who offer 1/8th or 1/16th.

If you have a .5 MOA gun at 100 then that's 5" at 1000. why would it matter if each move 10cm/click (4"). still less than you can accurately hit. .25moa is 2.5" movement at 1000. Am i missing something? i don't think it would really matter because if your gun is only capable of 5" at 1000. I usually use MIL because that's what i was taught with.
 
There's been a long list of Leupold scopes that you advertise but never show up like 180222. Is it only as an advertisement or one day you would have one?
 
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