Depends what you class as cheap, I use the best glass I can get on my stalking rifles, so have a Z8i on one and a Z6i on another and when I got into long range target shooting I applied the same theory and went and put one of my Swarovski scopes on the rifle - it ran out of elevation and the reticle was far too fine for what I needed, so then I went on and bought a Nightforce - really very good, and excellent for adjustment, reticle clarity, parallax, however, the illuminated reticle is cack (NX8)…I was watching a lot of Texas plinking, X-ring and Backfire you tube videos at the time and a name I kept hearing but had never seen this side of the pond kept coming up - Arken Optics….seemed like every second person had one in the states.
So I sought one out and on seeing the £500 price tag I thought, “it’s going to be cack, but I can stick it on a 22LR for plinking if it is”……
It really was a revelation, everything from the packaging when the scope arrived, to the excellent idea of listing the torques on the components you need to tighten, the reticle was what I wanted (a kind of floating dot with box lines around it) so I figured it would likely be poor on adjustment/tracking and holding zero - so I tested it against the Nightforce and ran it round a measured square and it tracked every bit as well as the Nightforce….i started using it on my 22 but then put it on my long range centre fire and found the clarity and functionality was excellent, the illuminated reticle was great.
Basically I bought another couple and actually contacted Arken for some info and suggestions, I ended up communicating with a guy there fairly regularly providing feedback and info, they were nice enough to send some goodies to try and took some suggestions.
I ended up being one of the first to have the new EP5 Gen2 scopes in the U.K., and it’s still on my long range rifle today.
These scopes are fantastic for the money (£500-700) but they would be fantastic as 4 x that - in fact there are numerous videos where experienced shooters are asked to guess the price point and they guess way higher on the Arkens.
I really do think the price will increase on them as time goes on and demand increases.
The bad points about them are -
They are heavy when compared to a Nightforce/swaro.
They are enormous in width and height compared to Nightforce,
The clarity at last light is no where near a swaro/zeiss etc.
Most of these downsides are not a consideration for a dedicated target scope though.
I still have the NF - they are still great scopes but they are not 4x better than the Arken considering they are 4x the price!
Hope this helps!
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