credit: http://www.falconoptics.com/t50-10-50x6 ... cope-black
https://www.opticswarehouse.co.uk/produ ... iflescope/
£479
Specifications:
Magnification Range: 10-50x
Field of View @ 100y: 9.6 – 2.2ft
Eye Relief: 78mm / 3.1in
Minimum Parallax Distance: 9M
Total Elevation Adjustment Range: 30.0MOA
Adjustment Value Per Click: 1/8MOA
Adjustment Per Turn: 12.5MOA
Reticle Choice 1: Mil Dot. Standard 10x. SFP Install. Order Code T501.
Reticle Choice 2: MOA125 SFP Install. Order Code T502.
Total Length: 440mm / 17.32in
Weight: 995g / 35.1oz
Tube Diameter: 30mm / 1.18in
Construction: 1 Piece Tube/Saddle/Objective
Objective Lens Diameter: 60mm / 2.36in
Outer Objective Diameter: 66mm / 2.60in
Outer Ocular Diameter: 44mm / 1.73in
Additional Sunshades: 2 Supplied
Flip Up Lens Covers: Yes, Supplied
125mm Harris Designed Side Wheel
Rangesports Vinyl Labels Set
Falcon Optics T50 10-50x60 Gen2
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#2 Re: Falcon Optics T50 10-50x60 Gen2
I have one of these on my FTP900 .. lovely scope, very clear and good snap
For the GBP well worth it ..
For the GBP well worth it ..
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What do these now retail for ? and is silver also still an option ?
#3 Re: Falcon Optics T50 10-50x60 Gen2
What do these now retail for ? and is silver also still an option ?
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#4 Re: Falcon Optics T50 10-50x60 Gen2
When I spoke (at length) to Falcon re what the T502 was they explained the old Black "FT" and Silver "LM" (light management) options are no more .. they now do a "black LM" scope with the MOA reticle as folk thought the Mil Dot Reticle was "too thick".
So currently Silver is gone
So currently Silver is gone
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#5 Re: Falcon Optics T50 10-50x60 Gen2
Mildot was thick some liked but too cluttered in 2nd focal plane think you could get 5 dots within a kill at 50 yards, 7 on a March 80 MTR pointless.
Ret above a simpler version of two prototypes have had the last few years. Currently use the finer prototype with half hash marks, today was using the 2 to 3 hash for windage and each hash is larger than a 40mm kill at 50 yards.
Going back some years these have been in the pipeline some time, no rush job. Great pains from memory with several prototypes not having good enough image quality. You get a degradation on image clarity using glass rets, this being no exception it costs Falcon more for better glass to compensate.
Never liked the LM but do have the best silver have ever seen, shame its in milirad or would be using.
Ret above a simpler version of two prototypes have had the last few years. Currently use the finer prototype with half hash marks, today was using the 2 to 3 hash for windage and each hash is larger than a 40mm kill at 50 yards.
Going back some years these have been in the pipeline some time, no rush job. Great pains from memory with several prototypes not having good enough image quality. You get a degradation on image clarity using glass rets, this being no exception it costs Falcon more for better glass to compensate.
Never liked the LM but do have the best silver have ever seen, shame its in milirad or would be using.
If a jobs worth doing, do it right or not at all.
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#6 Re: Falcon Optics T50 10-50x60 Gen2
Jon
Can i ask could you give us explanation of what was the "LM" versus "FT" real life differences . It seems "shrouded in" mystery
Can i ask could you give us explanation of what was the "LM" versus "FT" real life differences . It seems "shrouded in" mystery
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#7 Re: Falcon Optics T50 10-50x60 Gen2
Personally my take and following what other scope producers have done to fool the untrained in to thinking image is brighter than it actually is.
What you're seeing as with some S&B and Sightron is a white haze masking the true image.
What you're seeing as with some S&B and Sightron is a white haze masking the true image.
If a jobs worth doing, do it right or not at all.
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