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Here for sale is a Tasco Titan 3-12x52 Rifle Scope

 

The scope is in almost mint condition, two very very slight blemish's that really dont warrent a mention but has you know, there's some right funny bug-gers so i have to, and there on the tube, optics mint. The Scope feature's a

 

30mm tube,

Fast Focus Eyebell,

5 Layer multi-coated lenses,

Titan Gimbal Assembly,

30/30 Reticle,

2nd Image Plane Reticle

and Haze Filter Caps

 

The scope is in its original box and will be posted via RMSD. Also with the scope there's a set of 30mm B-Square mounts with standard 11mm rail fitting.

 

This is the 2nd time i've listed the scope, but for some crazy reason, people are just has happy to pay twice the price, for the same quality in a differant scope?? These really are very good and anyone who's had the oppertunity to use one will tell you so.

 

I paid £406.10 for the scope, and i'm now willing to accept £200 with the mounts and p&p included. Now i didn't pass any maths exams, but even i can work out that the price is less than 50%, so anyone who'd like a top end scope at a very respectable price heres your chance.

 

Should have stated before hand, no offers please, thank you

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Here for sale is a Tasco Titan 3-12x52 Rifle Scope

 

The scope is in almost mint condition, two very very slight blemish's that really don't warrant a mention but has you know, there's some right funny bug-gers so i have to, and there on the tube, optics mint. The Scope feature's a

 

30mm tube,

Fast Focus Eye-bell,

5 Layer multi-coated lenses,

Titan Gimbal Assembly,

30/30 Reticle,

2nd Image Plane Reticule DOES THIS MEAN THE RET STAYS THE SAME SIZE AT ALL MAGS, ?

and Haze Filter Caps

 

The scope is in its original box and will be posted via RMSD. Also with the scope there's a set of 30mm B-Square mounts with standard 11mm rail fitting.

 

This is the 2ND time I've listed the scope, but for some crazy reason, people are just has happy to pay twice the price, for the same quality in a different scope?? These really are very good and anyone who's had the opportunity to use one will tell you so.

 

I paid £406.10 for the scope, and I'm now willing to accept £200 with the mounts and p&p included. Now i didn't pass any maths exams, but even i can work out that the price is less than 50%, so anyone who'd like a top end scope at a very respectable price here's your chance.

 

2ND Image Plane Reticule DOES THIS MEAN THE RET STAYS THE SAME SIZE AT ALL MAGS, ?

 

 

IF IT DOES I AM INTERESTED,

 

i have to sell on my wte 4/12x42 wide angle AO but that will be on sale if this one's the one i want.

 

thank you

 

bob.

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2ND Image Plane Reticule DOES THIS MEAN THE RET STAYS THE SAME SIZE AT ALL MAGS, ?

 

 

IF IT DOES I AM INTERESTED,

 

i have to sell on my wte 4/12x42 wide angle AO but that will be on sale if this one's the one i want.

 

thank you

 

bob.

I dont want to pretend i'm any expert, but i belive so. The only reason i say this is because when i sold my last titan, the buyer explained to me the meaning and he was sure it's what you've said above, however, i'm not 100% sure and would prefer you sought a second opinion rather than my say so.

 

Regards

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I dont want to pretend i'm any expert, but i belive so. The only reason i say this is because when i sold my last titan, the buyer explained to me the meaning and he was sure it's what you've said above, however, i'm not 100% sure and would prefer you sought a second opinion rather than my say so.

 

Regards

 

thank you for a honest answer sir.

 

i will ask on the forum as i can never remeber what way around it goes.

 

thank you

 

bob.

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When the reticle is in the second focal plane, changing power setting increases or decreases the size of the target image, but the reticle remains a constant size to your eye. As the target image is enlarged, the reticle covers less of the target. As the target image is reduced, the reticle subtends more of it, possibly obscuring areas you might prefer to keep in view.

 

http://www.shootingtimes.com/optics/poptics_101107/

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When the reticle is in the second focal plane, changing power setting increases or decreases the size of the target image, but the reticle remains a constant size to your eye. As the target image is enlarged, the reticle covers less of the target. As the target image is reduced, the reticle subtends more of it, possibly obscuring areas you might prefer to keep in view.

 

http://www.shootingtimes.com/optics/poptics_101107/

 

cheers lads.

 

i will just check the funds ( the wife's hand bag )

 

i think i will be a tad short so will have to sell my white tail exhibition first.

 

i will let you know.

 

thank you

 

bob.

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