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Rifle Scopes Delta Optical Stryker 1-6 First Impressions

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    Just got a new Stryker 1-6 through the mail and I figured I'd post my first impressions since this is a relatively unknown scope. I purchased it based on Illya's recommendation and I think his review was pretty much spot on.

    FIt and finish: No complaints here. The eyepiece is smooth and moves freely, the turrets are fantastic as far as feel goes and aesthetically it looks nice enough. It's pretty lightweight, noticeably lighter than the razor. I think it improves the "feel" of the rifle noticeably. I have it on a lightweight 14.5 with a DD lightweight mid length barrel and a 2A armament lightweight rail. Other optics on the same rifle made it top heavy, which always felt a little weird. Personal preference here I guess. So far, so good.

    Optical quality: I wish I had a 1-4 p4xi to compare it with since this was the strykers primary competition, for me, anyway. I don't. I do have a p4xi 4-16 though and at 6x the stryker is a little more clear and crisp. It's not a huge difference though. I had to look at blades of grass around a pond to come to a definitive conclusion here. The center of the image is more crisp than the P4xi. No doubt about it. My biggest gripe (if I had to pick one) is the edge distortion. It's NOT as good as some of other scopes I've had the pleasure of looking through. Vortex is noticeably better here. Even the PST gen II. I don't notice it as much outdoors, but indoors at really close range it becomes more obvious. Especially when looking at door frames and straight lines that fall towards the outer edge of the image. It's not a hindrance, but it is a minor annoyance.

    Illumination: On 11, it's nuclear bright. It's 2:48PM on a VERY slightly overcast day here in NC and I can pick up the dot very easily. Enough so that I turned it down a couple of notches from max. No idea what battery life is like just yet but I expect it sucks. It's the nature of the beast.

    Mechanical Quality: If anyone requests a tracking test I'll be happy to do it. Turrets are MOA with a Mil reticle, which is weird. I don't really care since I plan to zero it and leave it, but based on feel and reviews of the higher mag model I expect it to track as true as anyone would require for the intended application.

    Eyebox: It's good. Really good. It has the portal effect of the razor that just feels right. There's very little "tube" effect that comes with a lot of other (especially earlier) LPVOs. This is a huge selling point. Eye relief is pretty damn good as well. It wasn't picky about mounting at all, which is nice since a bunch of people shoot this rifle. That said, it's not quite as good as the Razor. Close though.

    Reticle: It's simple and I like that. This comes down to personal preference, but the dot is easily bright enough to use like a red dot and the reticle is thin and simple enough that it should be fine out to 600 yards (as far as I'll ever take it) without getting in the way at 1x. It's SFP, which I prefer for this application. Not much to write about here.

    Value: It's up there. By all accounts it tracks really well but I haven't tested it personally. I wish they spent less money/effort on the turrets and more on the glass to sort out the edge clarity. From what I recall from the 1-4 p4xi I'd rank it a significantly better value at todays prices, but not as a good of a value when the p4xi was $450. Again, I don't have the p4xi to compare side by side at the moment so take it with a grain of salt. I haven't seen anything in the price range ($700) that can compete, but it hasn't made my jaw drop either.. I like it and I'm going to keep it.

    My experience with other LPVO's include the p4xi, accupower 1-4x, razor, pst gen ii, primary arms acss 1-6 and the xtrii 1-5 for what it's worth. I'm not a pro and I haven't had any exposure with tier 1 LPVO's from S&B, Khales or Nightforce, so I can't help you there.

    Any one else have any opinions? I know a couple people on here bought one this past week.
     
    I like mine so far. Glass is pretty darn good. Mag ring is good. I don’t care about the turrets but they don’t feel bad. Very easy to get behind and nice big vof at 1. If it holds zero I would say good bang for the buck
     
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    How do you feel it compares to the pst ii?

    also curious on how the warranty works, does the paperwork outline warranty for us in the US?

    it’s a 10 year warranty but I don’t know much about it. They’re new so I don’t know of anyone who does.

    it’s a whole ‘nother class above the pst gen ii. It’s noticeably better in every way aside from edge clarity. It’s more like a lighter weight razor than the pst 2.

    I’ve played with it enough now that I’m going to replace the MRO on my 300 BLK with another one. That’s something I wasn’t considering before on got my hands on this scope. It’s the best bang for the buck hands down.
     
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    it’s a 10 year warranty but I don’t know much about it. They’re new so I don’t know of anyone who does.

    it’s a whole ‘nother class above the pst gen ii. It’s noticeably better in every way aside from edge clarity. It’s more like a lighter weight razor than the pst 2.

    I’ve played with it enough now that I’m going to replace the MRO on my 300 BLK with another one. That’s something I wasn’t considering before on got my hands on this scope. It’s the best bang for the buck hands down.
    Thank you! I’m definitely eyeing this versus the Pst2 and Steiner p4xi. My only concern is the warranty compared to the other two.
     
    Thank you! I’m definitely eyeing this versus the Pst2 and Steiner p4xi. My only concern is the warranty compared to the other two.

    The vortex warranty is legit. No arguments there.

    Personally, I would rule out the pst2 based on the "tube effect" for lack of a better term. That's just preference on my part. I don't know that it has a measurable effect on performance of the scope. Before I bought it I scoured the web for reviews and found one on reddit where a guy did a side by side with the pst2. If you check it out you'll see what I mean.



    I did a side by side with a primary arms lpvo that has a similar effect and I'm a little faster with the delta. I think it has more to do with the eyebox than the tunnel effect but who knows. One weird thing worth noting is that with the delta, I'm faster on about 1.1x to 1.25x than I am on 1x. It's almost the 1x is .75x at super close range... maybe inside of 10 feet. This wasn't a scientifically drawn conclusion. It's based on me running around the house kicking in doors like a jackass while the wife was out with the kids. We all do it. Don't judge.

    If you can find a good used steiner at $500 flat or with a decent mount for $600 I'd consider it over dropping the extra $200 on the delta. If you want a new piece of glass the delta is the way to go, hands down. I'm cheap as shit though and I'm always looking to save a buck.
     
    The vortex warranty is legit. No arguments there.

    Personally, I would rule out the pst2 based on the "tube effect" for lack of a better term. That's just preference on my part. I don't know that it has a measurable effect on performance of the scope. Before I bought it I scoured the web for reviews and found one on reddit where a guy did a side by side with the pst2. If you check it out you'll see what I mean.



    I did a side by side with a primary arms lpvo that has a similar effect and I'm a little faster with the delta. I think it has more to do with the eyebox than the tunnel effect but who knows. One weird thing worth noting is that with the delta, I'm faster on about 1.1x to 1.25x than I am on 1x. It's almost the 1x is .75x at super close range... maybe inside of 10 feet. This wasn't a scientifically drawn conclusion. It's based on me running around the house kicking in doors like a jackass while the wife was out with the kids. We all do it. Don't judge.

    If you can find a good used steiner at $500 flat or with a decent mount for $600 I'd consider it over dropping the extra $200 on the delta. If you want a new piece of glass the delta is the way to go, hands down. I'm cheap as shit though and I'm always looking to save a buck.

    Thank you ! Really appreciate the response, this will be my first (and only hopefullly) LVPO purchase for first AR. HD, SHTF, range time, and maybe competitions in the future.
     
    Agree, this isnt the application where mil/mil vs. moa/mil matters much. And they claim the next bunch will be mil/mil.

    The problem lies in the money/value. Once the mil/mil ones show up nobody will want the moa/mil, so your resale value tanks. Also, if (likely) they raise the price, they are now in a different arena of competition (to include second-hand scopes).

    That leaves the situation as; if you want a good LPVO, new, around $700, dont care about resale, then its a good consideration.
     
    Thank you ! Really appreciate the response, this will be my first (and only hopefullly) LVPO purchase for first AR. HD, SHTF, range time, and maybe competitions in the future.
    Primary arms is selling the p4xi for $800 with $200 in "bonus bucks" to be used on other items in their online store. That brings a new steiner to $600. Not a bad deal.