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New Tract Toric 2.5-15x44 FFP/SFP scope

JDB55

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Just saw this and wanted to throw it up here for discussion or if anyone is interested. Really like some of the things tract has been doing but gotta say I'm disappointed that the FFP models of this scope has no illumination, maybe that's just me. Looks like a nice design outside of that, like a Japanese made PST Gen II 3-15(PST still has better FOV and illumination for FFP and same weight/length essentially, Tracts boasts better eye relief and glass "technically"). Note: There are 4 different versions of this scope with FFP and SFP models available with different reticles.



Product Specs
TORIC UHD 30mm 2.5-15X44 FFP MRAD/MRAD Hunting Rifle Scope
Magnification2.5-15X
Objective Lens Diameter44mm
Eye Relief (inches) 4 / 3.9
Exit Pupil11.4 / 2.9
Field of View (Low Power/High Power in feet @ 100 yards) 41.7 / 7.1
Diopter Range+/- 2
Ultra High-Definition (ED) Glass: Yes
Length (inches)14
Weight (ounces)28.3
Elevation Adjustment Range (MRAD)30
Click Value (MRAD).1
Turret LockYes - Elevation Only
Turret Zero StopYes / Multi Rotational
Tube30mm (one piece)
Reticle TypeGlass Etched MRAD
Coatings Fully Multi-coated
Custom Turret CompatibleYes
Recoil Shock Endurance1,000g
Operating Temperature Range158°F to -1.4°F
Internal Charge: Argon Gas
Parallax Setting10 yards to Infinity
Color: graphite
Reticle Focal Plane1st
Eyepiece Outside Diameter1.7 inches
Objective Outside Diameter2.05 inches
Mount Space6.2 inches
Sunshade IncludedYes / 3 Inch Sunshade
Waterproof Depth (meters)3
Country of Origin Japan
 
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I second the wish that the FFP models had illumination.

These FFP reticles seem to be identical to the standard crosshair offerings in the 4-20x50 models. Decent, usable reticles but nothing particularly special. I have one of the MRAD 4-20x50 scopes, and given how fine the crosshairs are, it’s definitely biased towards higher mag/ long range use. Given how this scope is targeted towards all around hunting use, illumination as an option to assist with lower mag/lower light situations would’ve been a good play.
 
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I second the wish that the FFP models had illumination.

These FFP reticles seem to be identical to the standard crosshair offerings in the 4-20x50 models. Decent, usable reticles but nothing particularly special. I have one of the MRAD 4-20x50 scopes, and given how fine the crosshairs are, it’s definitely biased towards higher mag/ long range use. Given how this scope is targeted towards all around hunting use, illumination as an option to assist with lower mag/lower light situations would’ve been a good play.
Absolutely, well said. Maybe they were afraid people wouldn't buy it at the price that was needed for illumination, but their other PRS scopes had it and weren't overly expensive. Disappointed but oh well.
 
I have never needed - nor wanted - a "hunting scope" with an elevation knob the size of the animal I'm hunting. Goodness...

I realize there's capped options but they're only in SFP. A hunting scope does not need tactical-style turrets... ever.
 
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I actually really appreciate the tall tactical turret of the Tract 4-20x50 and now these 30mm Hunt series scopes. I don’t find it distracting at all, it locks and dials beautifully, and with my XL hands in a mid-weight XL cold weather glove, I can grasp the turret to dial and still read the marks as I twist. Many of the lower profile exposed turrets don’t afford me that ability.

Everyone’s preferences and use patterns differ.
 
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I like that they've kept it 30mm, I don't like the trend towards 34mm tubes for everything.
I like they went with capped windage and kept the weight relatively low.
I like the 10 yard parallax.

I don't like it still relatively narrow FOV and lacks illumination thought.

I've been wanting to replace my 3-15 PST with something that has capped windage and would've been all over this, but the FOV on the PST is considerably wider (basically the same at 3x as this at 2.5x) and the lack of illumination is a non starter for me.
 
They missed the mark on the reticle for hunting and no illumination it’s a flop. The reticle is .05 mil thick. That’s pretty fine for hunting distances in close. Even farther out it could be thicker. There’s threads on other sites about it.
 
I like that they've kept it 30mm, I don't like the trend towards 34mm tubes for everything.
I like they went with capped windage and kept the weight relatively low.
I like the 10 yard parallax.

I don't like it still relatively narrow FOV and lacks illumination thought.

I've been wanting to replace my 3-15 PST with something that has capped windage and would've been all over this, but the FOV on the PST is considerably wider (basically the same at 3x as this at 2.5x) and the lack of illumination is a non starter for me.
This was exactly my thoughts. Honestly I've been talking to Jon over there via messaging for 6 months on this optic as I was potentially going to buy it. I had reached out to see if they had anything like this in the works as I have family who runs Tract scopes and like them. He told me they were doing SFP and FFP, what he didn't tell me was the FFP was not illuminated. I ended up purchasing something before this came out, I'm glad I wasn't set on it because like you no illumination is a no go. Maybe they will release it with illumination at some point, here's to hoping.
 
Reminds me of the old Sig Tango 6 2-12x40 FFP. I'd rather Tract have made this fixed parallax like the Sig and added illumination.