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I prefer the 10 over the six
I used one on my 22 cm this year. Didn’t have any issues. I did notice the closer shots I had to adjust focus but it wasn’t a big deal. I wouldn’t hesitate picking up another 10X. Killed deer at 135, 206 and 625 yards. I didn’t need to refocus for any of those but shot a few varmits as close as 30 yards and that’s when refocus was needed.
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I prefer the 10 over the six
I hope I’m wrong but didn’t that rebate expire yesterday?I promised my wife that I will not buy another firearm last year and I kept my promise like a champ.
It's 2024 now and to my luck, Bass Pro has a promo on the TX3 Lite D-18. Additionally, Beretta is running a rebate on the T3X so as of 10 min ago, I can finally say that I'm joining the rockslide special team. Can't wait to pick it up.
According to the form, it expires 1/31/2024I hope I’m wrong but didn’t that rebate expire yesterday?
I was looking to buy one through eurooptic and on there it says it needs to be purchased by December 31, but the form does say it needs to be purchased by January 31 2024. Apologies! I may need to try and buy another now… That is a $75 savings after all.According to the form, it expires 1/31/2024
That's a great value.I promised my wife that I will not buy another firearm last year and I kept my promise like a champ.
It's 2024 now and to my luck, Bass Pro has a promo on the TX3 Lite D-18. Additionally, Beretta is running a rebate on the T3X so as of 10 min ago, I can finally say that I'm joining the rockslide special team. Can't wait to pick it up.
The D-18 has more than threading and a bolt handle.Threading a barrel is under $200 and you can easily upgrade the bolts for around $50.
Not a terrible deal though if you like the D18's.
I have multiples of both.I’m in the market for a SWFA fixed 6X if anyone has one to sell. My mid/low tier sig isn’t cutting it
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I have multiples of both.
FOV and eye box of 6x are truly as good as it gets. Was pounding rocks out to 518 yds this past week with zero need for more mag, spotting my own shots with eaas.
The 10s are more finicky in terms of eye box but still better than average. They become a better tool past 400 yds or so to my eyes.
Seems to be a relatively universal train of thought that if bulk of your shots are 0-400, get the 6x...majority are longer, get the 10. That is my sentiment as well.
One thing to note is that if I was planning on doing minimal to no still hunting, the 10x would be my choice as I find the reticle subtensions easier to see and even if a short shot presented itself, if you've practiced shouldering your rifle with speed it really isn't much of a hindrance at all. Assuming you'll be running a light recoiling rig, spotting shots at 100 is a breeze with the 10x.
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I've scooped 2 in the past month for below new price. Keep an eye on here, EBay, and Snipers Hide. If 500 is your max the 6x is absolutely the better tool.Definitely makes me wanna hold out for the 6x. 450-500 is my max 1800 fps with my setup anyway
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I've scooped 2 in the past month for below new price. Keep an eye on here, EBay, and Snipers Hide. If 500 is your max the 6x is absolutely the better tool.