Sold: Delta Titanium 2.5-15x56 HD

hobbit

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Delta Titanium 2.5-15x56 HD scopes. Search the forums for multiple commentaries of the excellence of the scope/ glass for both daylight and night vision use with butler creek objective lens flip up cover.
specs here - over £800 new Delta Titanium 2.5-15x56 HD Illuminated 4A-S SFP Rifle Scope

In very good condition - perfect glass, light use minimal/barely visible marking, no damage. I have, annoyingly, lost the box but have a very secure means of transport. For sale for £490 posted RMSD to UK postcodes.

It has the illuminated 4a s reticle as shown.

Can also come with the excellent Warne Maxima quick release mounts shown in the photos - £65 posted RMSD or £55 if bout with scope
These return to zero after replacing and avoid your scope getting banged in the safe


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The box situation is very annoying - I have all my scope boxes stored safe but appear to have mislaid this one - I have the kit to send wine safely so the scope will be very safe!

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I even kept the grotty IOR boxes ! :rolleyes:

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Been asked for more pictures of lenses to show that they and coatings are perfect

Hi Def image showing just tiny dust particles


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good evening ,i know these scope come with a ten year warranty so some questions, how old is the scope ?,is the remaining warranty transferable to a new owner? and does the red dot flair on the higher settings.?
 
Interesting question - I've just tested it
The levels of illumination are intended to match the ambient light levels
I put the 11 power on in normal light - see below - no flaring
Then tried in a dark room - slight flaring - turned down from 11 to 8 no flaring

I do question the value of 3 and below though - was very faint

pictures are tricky here (dot looks fatter here than to the eye, but for what it is worth this is 11, it flared a bit in the dark as one would expect, in which case there are 10 other settings

On the warranty, I do not know, I misplaced the box which is unhelpful, I bought it in 2018 I am pretty sure.
 

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To be honest I am sceptical about 11 levels of illumination generally
1-3 are super faint

11 is great as a daytime red dot
but you could go 3, 5, 7, 9, 11?

However I like to think the designer was a fan of spinal tap ....." this one goes up to 11"

Regardless it is a cracking scope - HD glass and a big objective and excellent night vision compatibility (apparently - never tried it)
 
The scope and mounts are now sold - I appreciate the level of interest and have tried to answer all the PM's but the gentleman above came in with a straight forward, cash backed, offer and has got himself a bargain
 
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