TAC Vector Optics Taurus 5-30x56 First Focal Plane FFP Tactical Riflescope Reticle Hunting Scope Color Black
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This would be about 30 mm wide. The tubes on all Taurus models are 30 mm in diameter.
Selected User Reviews For TAC Vector Optics Taurus 5-30x56 First Focal Plane FFP Tactical Riflescope Reticle Hunting Scope Color Black
The glass and reticle of this scope are beautiful. The scope is two parts of very high quality. I like the turrets, but I wouldn't call them great. According to expectations, they track well. If they track well in the future, only time will tell. Rotation indicators are missing from the turrets. Each time you spin the dial you will see how many times around you turned it. There are about 100 rounds of six in my collection. As the range grew from 25 to 1000 yards, the turret moved every time a shot was fired. As promised, they did what they were supposed to do. I like how clean and clear their reticle is, as well as how they etched their whole reticle into the glass. Optical scopes usually have a reticle that is surprisingly small at low magnification because of the first focal plane. Lights on the reticle can be adjusted to six brightness levels. The red center of the disc appears particularly attractive when lit by bright sunlight. Having a reticle with this feature is a nice advantage. There is an "off" position after every power setting on the dial for the light, like many very high end scopes. By clicking on the desired brightness, you can toggle it on or off. A plus is the glass quality, it is clean and clear even for high power shots. Scopes have proven to be able to operate in low light. As a conclusion, this is a nice mid-range scope, capable of handling a 1000 yard range. With a price under $400, it can be compared to some Nikon or Leupold scopes in the $600 range. I would like to upgrade to a Nikon X1000 Mrad. Your next step up would put you in the $800 range against things like the Vortex PST, Nikon Mark 5, and Leupold Mark 4.
I have set it up for a 6x. We took it out today for a few rounds with our 5 Creedmoor. I had to shoot 3 times at 100 yards to zero it. Honestly, I think this is better than my US Optics that cost $1500 and I shot at 500 yds and 985 yds with it today. There is good visibility at 985yds using the scope, and so far it has held 0 perfectly as well. I would probably buy a few more of these for future rifles before they decide to raise the price. I highly recommend.
The scope of the project is excellent for the price. It's a great color combination and contrast, with a bright and sharp image. Even at high magnification, there are very few chromatic aberrations. There's nothing to complain about at all.
The scope is very nice. Would definitely purchase another one. As a comparison, it costs half as much as a double-priced scope.
It is a product of excellent An image that is clear. These turrets are low, but they still have locking mechanisms that work for the various distances, and they have many markings on the parallax wheel. I am very pleased with this.
The brand is not familiar to me. I have it sighted in, but the measurements are not accurate.