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Thread: Anyone Have Experience with Elcan Specter 1.6-6x with 308 Reticle?

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    Anyone Have Experience with Elcan Specter 1.6-6x with 308 Reticle?

    The thread title should read 1.5-6x not 1.6-6x but I don't know how to change that.

    I am looking for a 1-6 optic for an HK91 and was thinking about the Elcan Specter 1.5-6x with 308 reticle. I don't want a 1-6 Accupoint as it does not have BDC and don't like most of the other offerings out there. Anyone have any experience with the 1.5-6X Elcan? If so how did you like it? I have heard some people say they do not like the "external" adjustments but those same people have never had the Specter go "out" of adjustment from bumps and common use.

    Any opinions from actual users would be greatly appreciated.
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    I have two of them from EuroOptics and they are excellent scopes, I enjoy the 1.5X wide field of view and instant switch over to 6X. The 42mm objective collects light real well for sunup or sundown use too. The windage and elevation adjustments are 0.5MOA per click and easy and precise, you can walk your rounds up and down your target and the adjustments do not move. The size ranging is also helpful to estimating target distances at night as well as during the day. The eye relief is also better than my ACOGs.

    I use allot of Ernest Letiz microscopes at work and their optics are spectacular. The 7.62mm NATO mil spec ballistic reticule is excellent as well, although I normally do not shoot much over 300 yards or so as my rifles are for hunting instead of punching paper.






    Here is all the information you need about one, if you call EuroOptics personally, you can make a deal on the price by about 15%....

    http://www.eurooptic.com/elcan-spect...fov156-c2.aspx



    225yards one shot dead of night:





    Oak tree is 175 yards out through FLIR themal optic.

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    It's an awesome optic for what it is designed to do, and to provice, but be aware it is incredibly heavy. Put a brick on your rail and you get an idea of how much.

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    Here is all the info you'll find about one on EuroOptics, you can make a deal with them on the phone and get a 10-15% price break on the instrument.

    http://www.eurooptic.com/elcan-spect...fov156-c2.aspx

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    Skypup, thanks for adding factual, first hand information to this thread, as the OP requested.

    Looks like your Elcan doing well eliminating the piggys for you as well!
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    So, what does the Elcan accomplish that a Leupold Mark 6 with CMR-W reticle can't? The Leupold is a lighter, less expensive package with a true 1X daylight-visible red dot. Then, there is the ARMS mount on Elcan - not my favorite mounting platform.

    Prior to Leupold revamping their tactical line, I would have said that the Elcan makes sense over a fixed magnification optic such as the ACOG. Now, not do much...
    I like my rifles like my women - short, light, fast, brown, and suppressed.

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    I love my ACOGs on my 556s, but on the 7.62mms this Elcan is even better, the glass and the reticule is superb. Being able to accurately judge distances is a major plus too....

    I also use the Leopold VX-R 1-4X often, but the larger objective on this Elcan is beneficial at dusk and dawn in low light conditions.
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    Here is another one on my other rifle, one shot boar @ 225 yards at night.





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    From my observation I think Elcan illumination superior to the MK6 "daylight unless it's bright and not overcast illumination."

    And the quick change from 1.5 to 6x and back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptmccain View Post
    It's an awesome optic for what it is designed to do, and to provice, but be aware it is incredibly heavy. Put a brick on your rail and you get an idea of how much.
    At 700 grams (24.692 ounces) it is actually a bit lighter than a Leupold Mk 6 1-6x (17 ounces) with American Defense Recon Mount (8.4 ounces), total of 25.4 ounces.

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