Excellent scope. Would be perfectly at home on any standard 5.56 or 308 AR platform, and has BDC calibration to boot.
Very clear glass. Crisp reticle, with guides for cqb use on low power. Pairs well with piggyback/offset optic.
Includes decent rings, though they’re a bit low on an Aero upper for my comfort. I opted for a high QD scope mount.
Eye box is tight at 12x, but generous enough with proper cheek weld. Illumination is for low light only, the blue/green isn’t anywhere near “daylight bright” as seems to be the present market demand, but really adds some contrast in dusk/darkness/dawn type scenarios. The green is brighter than the blue, but the blue is clearer at brighter light levels. This isn’t designed to be a cqb scope but it would work well at 3x in a pinch.
Which brings me to my one negative: if the point of the PFI Rapid Reticle is compensation out to max effective range, why the target style turrets? The BDC reticle has the information I need to make hits at range and in windy/dynamic situations, so why the tall turrets? It’s not like I’m adding clicks… The problem is how much of the sight picture they obscure while using an offset backup optic, like my Mbus Pro irons. They’re usable, but it’s close. Lower profile, “set and forget” type turrets would be much more appropriate. Will be reaching out to manufacturer to see if the option exists to convert these turrets to lower profile versions.
Speaking of the manufacturer, have been in contact for months now, ...
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