NcSTAR STR Series Full-Size 1-6x24mm 30mm Tube Rifle Scope
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OC's Review of NcSTAR STR Series Full-Size 1-6x24mm 30mm Tube Rifle Scope
First impression when I took it out of the box and looked through it was dang, the cross hairs are definitely not square with the scope. As I played with it some more I was pleased with the clarity and overall feel. This is a nice scope. Mind you it's not a $600 plus LPVO but it's more than worth the price it's set at. Especially if you can get it on sale. I opted for the one with no mount as I would replace it anyhow and why pay for what I'm not going to use.
The red and green recital have a good range of adjustment. Would be nice if there were offs between settings like some scopes but heck, at this price I can live with it.
I mounted it to a new AR build I recently finished. A 223 Wylde that is more towards a high end build. I didn't cut corners anywhere. I built my own upper and lower completely with higher end hardware. I was reluctant to cheap out on a scope but I figured this might hold me for a while till I come across a nice scope on sale. I will still most likely buy a higher quality LPVO at some point but I'm not in a big hurry to at this point.
So I have it mounted on my rifle and I've aligned the cross hairs in relation to my rifle. I have no complaints. The eye box is better than I expected, quite good really. Glass is clear and zooming in and out is smooth and firm but actually could be a tad more firm but I don't see it being an issue.
I have another build. A 300 Blackout that I've never put an optic on because I built it to sell. All my other AR's have scopes and red dots with magnifiers. Since I've decided to keep the 300 I've been thinking of what sort of optic I wanted. I believe that I'll just buy another one of these NcStar 1x6 LPVO and stop thinking about it.
The red and green recital have a good range of adjustment. Would be nice if there were offs between settings like some scopes but heck, at this price I can live with it.
I mounted it to a new AR build I recently finished. A 223 Wylde that is more towards a high end build. I didn't cut corners anywhere. I built my own upper and lower completely with higher end hardware. I was reluctant to cheap out on a scope but I figured this might hold me for a while till I come across a nice scope on sale. I will still most likely buy a higher quality LPVO at some point but I'm not in a big hurry to at this point.
So I have it mounted on my rifle and I've aligned the cross hairs in relation to my rifle. I have no complaints. The eye box is better than I expected, quite good really. Glass is clear and zooming in and out is smooth and firm but actually could be a tad more firm but I don't see it being an issue.
I have another build. A 300 Blackout that I've never put an optic on because I built it to sell. All my other AR's have scopes and red dots with magnifiers. Since I've decided to keep the 300 I've been thinking of what sort of optic I wanted. I believe that I'll just buy another one of these NcStar 1x6 LPVO and stop thinking about it.
Pros:
- feels solid
Cons:
- Cross hairs not square with scope
Best Used for:
- Close and midrange work
Would Recommend:
Yes
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