Author: JGRaider
Subject: Scoping new Cooper M56 (grad present)
Posted: February/11/2014 at 08:55
That is true, but I believe it was you who said there's more to a great scope than great glass, and I agree with that 100%. I put the glass of the VX6 into the great category, just not the absolute best. What the VX6 has going for it, that many other super alpha glass does not, is the most user friendly eyebox in any variable scope that I've seen, especially at higher mags. The adjustable illumination system is super, and easy, and does things that no other system does. Now if the OP is sold on hashes, dots, mills, etc, then forget the VX6. The VX6 also has a huge adjustment range. I guess it depends on what is most important to an individual, the hunting part, or tactical part.
Just how important is a side focus/parallax adj on a pure hunting scope, say in the 12-15x mag range?
Subject: Scoping new Cooper M56 (grad present)
Posted: February/11/2014 at 08:55
![]() The VX-6 is an excellent scope for the money, but the original poster is looking for the best glass money can buy if I understand him correctly and VX-6 is not it. ILya |
That is true, but I believe it was you who said there's more to a great scope than great glass, and I agree with that 100%. I put the glass of the VX6 into the great category, just not the absolute best. What the VX6 has going for it, that many other super alpha glass does not, is the most user friendly eyebox in any variable scope that I've seen, especially at higher mags. The adjustable illumination system is super, and easy, and does things that no other system does. Now if the OP is sold on hashes, dots, mills, etc, then forget the VX6. The VX6 also has a huge adjustment range. I guess it depends on what is most important to an individual, the hunting part, or tactical part.
Just how important is a side focus/parallax adj on a pure hunting scope, say in the 12-15x mag range?