The big brother in the Midas TAC family, this 5-25×56 first focal plane scope gives you even more versatility. A minimum parallax of 25 yards and 32 Mils of elevation travel makes this scope perfect for close range rimfire or long range engagement with standard and magnum calibers. HD glass and advanced Fully Multi-Coated lenses enhance target appearance at all distances. A true precision Zero Stop for a repeatable return to zero and a capped windage turret give confidence you’ll be able to make the shot.
The big brother in the Midas TAC family, this 5-25×56 first focal plane scope gives you even more versatility. A minimum parallax of 25 yards and 32 Mils of elevation travel makes this scope perfect for close range rimfire or long range engagement with standard and magnum calibers. HD glass and advanced Fully Multi-Coated lenses enhance target appearance at all distances. A true precision Zero Stop for a repeatable return to zero and a capped windage turret give confidence you’ll be able to make the shot.
I have been using the Midas TAC 5-25X56 with the APRS3 FFP Mil reticle for several months and have shot approximately 200 rounds with this scope. The rifle is a Ruger Precision Rifle 6.5 Creedmoor. The scope replaced a competitor's 3-15X50 FFP MOA reticle scope that wasn't up to task, given my aging eyes, and was having mechanical issues (subsequently returned and replaced under warranty). I have used this scope to hit targets ranging from 460 yards to 1200 yards.
What I like about it:
Outstanding optical performance particularly at this price point
The APRS3 reticle
Well built
Excellent zero stop-and easy to set
Excellent tracking
Solid clicks on the elevation and windage turrets
Capped windage turret. Once cap is removed, the turret can be
dialed same as an exposed windage turret.
Have not identified any negatives with the scope thus far.
The scope is not illuminated which I don't think is a detractor. I have other scopes that are illuminated and I have never been in a position where I have needed to use the illumination feature.
Initially, I wasn't enthralled with the scope having a capped windage turret but I rarely dial for windage and have found this is definitely a positive feature as I don't have to worry about the turret being bumped out of zero (this rifle gets a lot of abuse). If I ever have a need to dial windage, the cap can be removed to expose the turret which is marked in .1 mil increments.
I've asked other shooters to shoot my rifle and tell me what they think about the scope and all have been very positive.
Overall, I have been extremely pleased with the performance of this scope and, given it's price, it is an outstanding value.
RonT –
I have been using the Midas TAC 5-25X56 with the APRS3 FFP Mil reticle for several months and have shot approximately 200 rounds with this scope. The rifle is a Ruger Precision Rifle 6.5 Creedmoor. The scope replaced a competitor's 3-15X50 FFP MOA reticle scope that wasn't up to task, given my aging eyes, and was having mechanical issues (subsequently returned and replaced under warranty). I have used this scope to hit targets ranging from 460 yards to 1200 yards.
What I like about it:
Outstanding optical performance particularly at this price point
The APRS3 reticle
Well built
Excellent zero stop-and easy to set
Excellent tracking
Solid clicks on the elevation and windage turrets
Capped windage turret. Once cap is removed, the turret can be
dialed same as an exposed windage turret.
Have not identified any negatives with the scope thus far.
The scope is not illuminated which I don't think is a detractor. I have other scopes that are illuminated and I have never been in a position where I have needed to use the illumination feature.
Initially, I wasn't enthralled with the scope having a capped windage turret but I rarely dial for windage and have found this is definitely a positive feature as I don't have to worry about the turret being bumped out of zero (this rifle gets a lot of abuse). If I ever have a need to dial windage, the cap can be removed to expose the turret which is marked in .1 mil increments.
I've asked other shooters to shoot my rifle and tell me what they think about the scope and all have been very positive.
Overall, I have been extremely pleased with the performance of this scope and, given it's price, it is an outstanding value.