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Posted: 3/11/2012 4:59:36 AM
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Posted: 3/23/2012 12:51:30 PM
FYI
I will be at the Costa Mesa Ca. gun show this weekend. I wil have the 1-4 and 1-6 CRSs for demo and sale. If your at the show please stop by.

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Posted: 4/5/2012 4:20:28 PM
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Went to the range a few days ago, to try the 1-6x CRS on two different FN FAL rifles shooting at 100 yards. Heres some pictures

DSA Premium Contor 16" Barrel





Belgium Para 16' with Teludyne Tech Straight Jacket barrel







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Posted: 4/26/2012 4:52:50 PM
Got out to the range a couple days ago, and was able to use the 1-6x CRS as a OEG. Under certain conditions this may prove to be a advantage over useing the scope in a conventional manner. Its just another tool in your tool box.
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Posted: 4/27/2012 10:27:35 AM
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I was about to pull the trigger on an aimpoint t1 2moa, and magnifier but now this scope is making me think twice. I cant seem to find out how many hours you get out of 1 battery from the websites, If anyone know please tell me. All though even if the battery died you can still use the scope just not as fast for cqb and night shooting,
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Posted: 4/28/2012 12:56:52 AM
Originally Posted By jukeboxx13:
I was about to pull the trigger on an aimpoint t1 2moa, and magnifier but now this scope is making me think twice. I cant seem to find out how many hours you get out of 1 battery from the websites, If anyone know please tell me. all thought even if the battery died you can still use the scope just not as fast for cqb and night shooting,


The batteries will last about 60 to 70 hrs at the brightest illumination setting before you will see a noticeable dimming. The illumination doesn't just go dead and as you said the reticle is still very usable and fast for day time use with no illumination at all. Also there is storage for spare batteries in both the windage and elevation turret caps.

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Posted: 4/28/2012 9:21:12 AM
Originally Posted By GRSC:
Originally Posted By jukeboxx13:
I was about to pull the trigger on an aimpoint t1 2moa, and magnifier but now this scope is making me think twice. I cant seem to find out how many hours you get out of 1 battery from the websites, If anyone know please tell me. all though even if the battery died you can still use the scope just not as fast for cqb and night shooting,


The batteries will last about 60 to 70 hrs at the brightest illumination setting before you will see a noticeable dimming. The illumination doesn't just go dead and as you said the reticle is still very usable and fast for day time use with no illumination at all. Also there is storage for spare batteries in both the windage and elevation turret caps.

Ed Verdugo
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Thanks for the reply i will def put this as my top 3 low variable scopes to research and buy.

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Posted: 4/28/2012 5:44:43 PM
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The reticule on the scope and the 6X truly integrates the shooter with technical capabilities of the rifle when it comes to hits on target from CQB, to max effective range. I'm putting a video together with the 1-6x on a 16 in. 5.56 rifle at Ft. Campbell UKD range.
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Posted: 4/28/2012 7:10:20 PM
Originally Posted By GRSC:
Originally Posted By jukeboxx13:
I was about to pull the trigger on an aimpoint t1 2moa, and magnifier but now this scope is making me think twice. I cant seem to find out how many hours you get out of 1 battery from the websites, If anyone know please tell me. all thought even if the battery died you can still use the scope just not as fast for cqb and night shooting,


The batteries will last about 60 to 70 hrs at the brightest illumination setting before you will see a noticeable dimming. The illumination doesn't just go dead and as you said the reticle is still very usable and fast for day time use with no illumination at all. Also there is storage for spare batteries in both the windage and elevation turret caps.

Ed Verdugo
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The battery is a 2032. I collected a bunch of them from broken car remotes.

I hardly ever turn on the reticle, I find it faster to shoot with it off. Just shot the Texas Multigun match with it, was shooting out to 480 yards.

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Posted: 4/28/2012 10:23:48 PM
Originally Posted By DonofKalifornia:
Originally Posted By GRSC:
Originally Posted By jukeboxx13:
I was about to pull the trigger on an aimpoint t1 2moa, and magnifier but now this scope is making me think twice. I cant seem to find out how many hours you get out of 1 battery from the websites, If anyone know please tell me. all thought even if the battery died you can still use the scope just not as fast for cqb and night shooting,


The batteries will last about 60 to 70 hrs at the brightest illumination setting before you will see a noticeable dimming. The illumination doesn't just go dead and as you said the reticle is still very usable and fast for day time use with no illumination at all. Also there is storage for spare batteries in both the windage and elevation turret caps.

Ed Verdugo
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The battery is a 2032. I collected a bunch of them from broken car remotes.

I hardly ever turn on the reticle, I find it faster to shoot with it off. Just shot the Texas Multigun match with it, was shooting out to 480 yards.



Sweet so the battery is the same as an aimpoint t1. Did You shoot the whole match with it off?
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Posted: 5/15/2012 6:37:08 PM
Originally Posted By semperserveranceSTA:
The reticule on the scope and the 6X truly integrates the shooter with technical capabilities of the rifle when it comes to hits on target from CQB, to max effective range. I'm putting a video together with the 1-6x on a 16 in. 5.56 rifle at Ft. Campbell UKD range.


Did you get the video done? Link?
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Posted: 5/15/2012 9:33:35 PM
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Just picked up a new 16" LMT MWS yesterday, mounted the 1-6x CRS and took it out to the range today! Was VERY pleased!!! with the performance of this new rifle in combination with the CRS!
Only got to zero at 100yds hopefully we will get to the long range testing soon!!




Shot this next group with 1 click left for windage.

This next group was shot with standard Port. 147gr FMJ


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Posted: 5/15/2012 9:39:00 PM
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Originally Posted By BartCarter:
Originally Posted By semperserveranceSTA:
The reticule on the scope and the 6X truly integrates the shooter with technical capabilities of the rifle when it comes to hits on target from CQB, to max effective range. I'm putting a video together with the 1-6x on a 16 in. 5.56 rifle at Ft. Campbell UKD range.


Did you get the video done? Link?


Bart,
I just talked to STA last night, he is currently in Fort Campbell KY. doing some testing with the 1-6x CRS on a 16" 5.56 rifle. He told me he is very impressed!! with the performance of the 1-6x CRS on his rifle especially at the unknown distance range. He said he has been able to hit man sized targets out to 800yds just adjusting his point of aim with the reticle. Hopefully he will be able to post some new information soon!
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Posted: 5/16/2012 9:48:25 PM
Originally Posted By jukeboxx13:
Originally Posted By DonofKalifornia:
Originally Posted By GRSC:
Originally Posted By jukeboxx13:
I was about to pull the trigger on an aimpoint t1 2moa, and magnifier but now this scope is making me think twice. I cant seem to find out how many hours you get out of 1 battery from the websites, If anyone know please tell me. all thought even if the battery died you can still use the scope just not as fast for cqb and night shooting,


The batteries will last about 60 to 70 hrs at the brightest illumination setting before you will see a noticeable dimming. The illumination doesn't just go dead and as you said the reticle is still very usable and fast for day time use with no illumination at all. Also there is storage for spare batteries in both the windage and elevation turret caps.

Ed Verdugo
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The battery is a 2032. I collected a bunch of them from broken car remotes.

I hardly ever turn on the reticle, I find it faster to shoot with it off. Just shot the Texas Multigun match with it, was shooting out to 480 yards.



Sweet so the battery is the same as an aimpoint t1. Did You shoot the whole match with it off?


I shot the whole match with it off, you still see the reticle but it is black instead of red. The reticle in black is very sharp easier to hit longer distences.

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Posted: 5/16/2012 9:51:00 PM
Heres a couple more pictures of LMT MWS with the 1-6x CRS


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Posted: 5/20/2012 1:21:13 AM
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I went to Ft. Campbell to spend some time with my brother who's PCSing to Germany soon. I'm a former STA PLT. member from 1st Bn. 3rd Marines. I served quit some time in the Anbar Province, Iraq (Fallujah, Ramadi, Hit). I was looking forward to trying this optic out on the UKD Range ( unknown distance ). Sat. and Sun. (5/11,5/12/2012) and was met with full value wind from 3 to 9 with light, intermintent rain, with dark overcast cloud cover.
The 1-6x was used on my personal Stag Model 8 Plus Package (16' bbl. 1/7 twist) and a standard M4 (14.5' bbl 1/7). Ammunition was a mix of 75gr Hornady Steel Match(BTHP) and M855.
I worked out a quick 25 m zero then began to shoot. 200 boom, ding, "Hit".
300 same thing. Then I said what the hell let's see what this thing can really do.
I began quickly engaging all targets hitting just about every time.
The farthest target was a standard silouhuote at 800 yrds (760 meters?)! I put 150 rnds on the 650 700 and 800 with a 90% hit rate lol!
By this time quite a little crowd had gathered around me and so I let a 14 yr old kid have a go. He only spoke broken English and his father stated he had never fired a rifle before. This kid was hitting the 700 and 800 targets like he was a freaking sniper lol! This optic is great close range but AWESOME out at ranges with an M4 I could only dream about using an ACOG in the USMC. That first day I had no idea what the ranges where except for what the reticle using the "10 in." method told me! I'm not here to sell Sham Wows. I am just stating the facts. I'm currently still here at Ft. Campbell but when I get home I'll post some pics and try to post video of this amazing optic. Ed Verdugo, the designer, got it right on the money when he conceptualized what a soldier needs to make him as good as his weapon. Rob Rogers USMC Edit: btw if Justin has to go back to Astan, he's getting this scope.
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Posted: 5/20/2012 1:26:46 AM
Originally Posted By GRSC:
Heres a couple more pictures of LMT MWS with the 1-6x CRS
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g71/grscguns/IMG_9962.jpg
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g71/grscguns/IMG_9964.jpg
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She's lookin nice Ed! A step forward in inherent accuracy.
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Posted: 5/25/2012 5:32:43 PM
Originally Posted By semperserveranceSTA:
Originally Posted By GRSC:
Heres a couple more pictures of LMT MWS with the 1-6x CRS
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g71/grscguns/IMG_9962.jpg
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g71/grscguns/IMG_9964.jpg
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She's lookin nice Ed! A step forward in inherent accuracy.


STA
Got out to the range a couple nights ago with my new LMT .308 MWS and the1-6 CRS. This set up is much more accurate than my FALs. Shot from 25 yds to 535 yds. This set up was right on. Used the PVS-22 at night. It worked great. When my son gets back from Oklahoma I will try to get some new videos made.

FYI
My son Michael will be at the gun show being held at the fairgrounds in Oklahoma City this weekend. He will have 1-4 and 1-6 CRSs for demo and sale. I'm selling my ACOGs and replaceing them with CRSs so Michael will have some ACOGs for sale also.

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Posted: 5/26/2012 1:06:37 AM
Originally Posted By DonofKalifornia:
Originally Posted By jukeboxx13:
Originally Posted By DonofKalifornia:
Originally Posted By GRSC:
Originally Posted By jukeboxx13:
I was about to pull the trigger on an aimpoint t1 2moa, and magnifier but now this scope is making me think twice. I cant seem to find out how many hours you get out of 1 battery from the websites, If anyone know please tell me. all thought even if the battery died you can still use the scope just not as fast for cqb and night shooting,


The batteries will last about 60 to 70 hrs at the brightest illumination setting before you will see a noticeable dimming. The illumination doesn't just go dead and as you said the reticle is still very usable and fast for day time use with no illumination at all. Also there is storage for spare batteries in both the windage and elevation turret caps.

Ed Verdugo
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The battery is a 2032. I collected a bunch of them from broken car remotes.

I hardly ever turn on the reticle, I find it faster to shoot with it off. Just shot the Texas Multigun match with it, was shooting out to 480 yards.



Sweet so the battery is the same as an aimpoint t1. Did You shoot the whole match with it off?


I shot the whole match with it off, you still see the reticle but it is black instead of red. The reticle in black is very sharp easier to hit longer distences.



The battery isn't that important with these types of scopes.

I have had aimpoint and eotech but not anymore.

Battery life is all important with those RDS but with this variable even when/if the battery is dead you still have a scope with magnification and 1X also.

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Posted: 5/26/2012 9:42:40 AM
Can someone compare the quality of the glass with recent offerings from Nikon, Zeis (Conquest) or Leupold? I'm intrigued with the design––but don't want to be disappointed in the clarity/brightness of the optics given the price point. Thanks.
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Can someone compare the quality of the glass with recent offerings from Nikon, Zeis (Conquest) or Leupold? I'm intrigued with the design––but don't want to be disappointed in the clarity/brightness of the optics given the price point. Thanks.


Page 17 and 22 have articles of interest on the GRSC and Leupold. The clarity is easily better than Nikon (Monarch line) or the Zeiss conquest line. It is similar to the Leupold (VX-6) but different. The Leupold has better illumination and a larger field of view but also greater distortion.
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Posted: 6/1/2012 12:18:16 PM
FYI
I will be at the Tanner gun show (tannergunshows.com) this weekend in Denver Co June 2-3. I will have 1-6 and 1-4 CRSs for sale and mounted on rifles for demo. Hope to see some of you there.

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Posted: 6/2/2012 3:54:45 AM
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FYI
I will be at the Tanner gun show (tannergunshows.com) this weekend in Denver Co June 2-3. I will have 1-6 and 1-4 CRSs for sale and mounted on rifles for demo. Hope to see some of you there.

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Ed,

I will hopefully be able to meet you in person and take a peek at your great scopes! There is a great deal to like about them and can't wait to meet ya!

Mike

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Posted: 6/2/2012 9:08:50 AM
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FYI
I will be at the Tanner gun show (tannergunshows.com) this weekend in Denver Co June 2-3. I will have 1-6 and 1-4 CRSs for sale and mounted on rifles for demo. Hope to see some of you there.

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Ed Verdugo
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Ed,

I will hopefully be able to meet you in person and take a peek at your great scopes! There is a great deal to like about them and can't wait to meet ya!

Mike


Mike
I look foward to meeting you. My table is on the north wall a few tables from the west wall.
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