Tangent Theta and Zero Comprise scope brands

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Tangent Theta and Zero Comprise scope brands

Post by TassieTiger » 19 Jun 2020, 11:37 am

Has anyone actually viewed One of these two scope brands ?
I’ve only just stumbled across them via a left of field search and they appear to be the absolute upper echelon of scope quality, yet, they don’t appear to be even close to mainstream...
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Steyr Pro Varmint .223 - VX 3
CZ455 .22 & Norinco .22 (vtex 4-12, bush 3-9)
ATA 686 U/O 12g & Baikal S/S 12g.
Adler a110 reddot
Sauer 30-06 - VX 3
Howa 300 win mag. SHV 5-20/56
Marlin SBL 45/70
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Re: Tangent Theta and Zero Comprise scope brands

Post by SCJ429 » 19 Jun 2020, 10:21 pm

TT make some very nice scopes in Canada, if you are the kind of discerning buyer who finds that his NF ATACR or S&B PM2 is not good enough, then the TT may be for you. Don't expect it to give you an edge in competition.

For me, I cannot pick the improvement.
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Re: Tangent Theta and Zero Comprise scope brands

Post by TassieTiger » 20 Jun 2020, 8:29 am

There must be a point of - “perfect” - as far as nominal optics go vs the human eye.
Tikka .260 (Z5 5x25/52)
Steyr Pro Varmint .223 - VX 3
CZ455 .22 & Norinco .22 (vtex 4-12, bush 3-9)
ATA 686 U/O 12g & Baikal S/S 12g.
Adler a110 reddot
Sauer 30-06 - VX 3
Howa 300 win mag. SHV 5-20/56
Marlin SBL 45/70
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Re: Tangent Theta and Zero Comprise scope brands

Post by SCJ429 » 20 Jun 2020, 10:12 am

There are people who can pick the differences, like fine wine buffs. For us mortals it comes down to a preference when you get to that level of lens quality. I can see that the light from a S&B looks whiter than a March but I cannot see a difference in image quality.
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