I have my eye on (pun intended) on a FDN 17 (3.2-17x50) scope and the longer I look at it the more I've gots to have it. I'm currently running a B25 (5-25x52) on my AICS/r700 and although the b25 is a great scope, it's just a little too much (size, weight and magnification) for my limited range options. I know all about the changes to the new USO Foundation series and how it differs from their previous B line. I think the changes are good, specially going back to the old erek elevation knob. I dig that USO offers a plethora of rets and I think the development of the new JVCS ret is groovy, but in my book the H59 is the cat's meow.
So far the only Neg thing I find on this optic is that it doesn't have a locking elev knob. Not a deal killer, but it's a feature that I like on expensive glass. Of course, the windage knob is capped and I'm good with that.
If you're a 17X owner please chime in and lets talk about the good, bad and ugly. Let's talk about your experience and opinions on the glass, tracking, the illumination, tunneling at low power, turret clicks, .. everything. If you're not a current owner, never owned one or have no real world experience with the 17X, but yet feel compelled to post commentary, I welcome that as well.
Thanks.
So far the only Neg thing I find on this optic is that it doesn't have a locking elev knob. Not a deal killer, but it's a feature that I like on expensive glass. Of course, the windage knob is capped and I'm good with that.
If you're a 17X owner please chime in and lets talk about the good, bad and ugly. Let's talk about your experience and opinions on the glass, tracking, the illumination, tunneling at low power, turret clicks, .. everything. If you're not a current owner, never owned one or have no real world experience with the 17X, but yet feel compelled to post commentary, I welcome that as well.
Thanks.
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