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Thread: TR24 beyond 50 yards

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    I've not been able to try mine out. Im maiting on some parts to repaim my lower so I can shoot with the TR24G. I love the way the glass looks in inside and out in the yard. Hopefully by this weekend I will have a range report too.
    "Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree

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    Quote Originally Posted by Son of Vlad Tepes View Post
    Did you use the tip, and did you have to shield the fiber optic to make the triangle dimmer?
    Speaking for myself, I zero my rifle by using the tip of the triangle as my aiming reference @ 100yds (point of aim/point of impact).

    In bright sunlight, I close the fiber optic sunshade about 3/4 of the way. If the sun is too bright, the triangle will "bloom" making it difficult to get a sharp aiming point to reference.

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    I wish they would put the horseshoe in this scope.

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    I would like to see a 2moa dot.

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    I finally got mine out tot the range this wknd. I really like it. Shot it out to 200yds. and was pretty damn happy with it. It's a new rifle with a new optic so it should only get better as I get more time with both. I think if this had a horseshoe with ranging...it would be really bad ass.
    Burn the bridge behind you, leave no retreat; for there is only...one way home!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nugentforoffice View Post
    I finally got mine out tot the range this wknd. I really like it. Shot it out to 200yds. and was pretty damn happy with it. It's a new rifle with a new optic so it should only get better as I get more time with both. I think if this had a horseshoe with ranging...it would be really bad ass.
    What color reticle, triangle or #4? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by F.C.III View Post
    What color reticle, triangle or #4? Thanks
    TR24G...Green triangle
    Burn the bridge behind you, leave no retreat; for there is only...one way home!

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    I read in one of the other tr24 threads that " looking from inside a dimly lit room threw a window in bright sunlight the green triangle darkens and is difficult to pick up when looking at foliage." Anyone with one ever experience this? I still can't decide between red and green. Got to play with the red today but not have had no luck locating a green one to mess with. Pics on the net just aren't the same as hands on in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickdrak View Post
    Speaking for myself, I zero my rifle by using the tip of the triangle as my aiming reference @ 100yds (point of aim/point of impact).

    In bright sunlight, I close the fiber optic sunshade about 3/4 of the way. If the sun is too bright, the triangle will "bloom" making it difficult to get a sharp aiming point to reference.
    Thanks! That's good info! I am now sold on me getting one for a "KISS" 6920, I will prob go c green.
    Formerly known as "Son of Vlad Tepes"

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    I'm seeing alot of 3-gunners using this optic nowadays...

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