Cameraland has these for $499/$579 with mount. I have not used one, but I have the 4-16 and it is a great scope.
https://cameralandny.com/shop?query=5202
Cameraland has these for $499/$579 with mount. I have not used one, but I have the 4-16 and it is a great scope.
https://cameralandny.com/shop?query=5202
Last edited by Trigger; 12-13-2019 at 07:17 AM.
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I've been using the p4xi for over a year now and it's been rock solid so far. No loosening of turrets or fog. As for durability, I have had zero issues. I dont baby my rifles by any means but I dont intentionally abuse them as well. Dropping the rifle onto the ground from the prone position and jamming it against the corner of cover and door frames has caused zero issues. I have used it in the rain and in the snow with zero fog. I'm using a 30mm American defense QD mount. I would 100% buy another one.
Any chance you've used your scope with 300 BLK? I wonder how the generic stadia lines might work with supers and subs. If zero'ed with supers might one of the lower stadia lines provide an adequate hold when using subs?
Obviously target size/range will come into play. I'm hoping that if zero'ed at something like 100 with supers maybe the lowest stadia line might work for subs at 100?
I do not have any answers for you regarding 300bo unfortunately. I'd assume you could get it to work with the stadia lines but I dont know what that would look like. I'm using this optic as a red dot 95% of the time. Living in rural NH I dont have much opportunity to shoot over 300 yards, and inside that 300 I find it faster to stay with zero magnification rather than mucking around with the lever. If I'm shooting a small target at 300 I'll go to 4x but most of the time I'm using man size targets and magnification isnt necessary. I do however find it easier to turn the dot off when shooting at 300 As the crosshairs give me a finer POA.
I can definitely be used in the daytime although it wont get near as bright as the highest setting on an MRO or somthing like that. To be honest I rarely use the dot, I usually just use the reticle and forget the red dot even exists most of the time. I dont see an appreciable difference in speed during the daytime. I've done some twilight shooting with it as well and absolutely have used the dot in that case.