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The NcSTAR Delta 4x30mmx40mm scope combines advanced optics with innovative LED navigation, offering a robust solution for precision aiming in various lighting conditions. Its durable design ensures reliability in the field, making it a must-have for any serious marksman.
T**R
Incredibly aesthetic.
It's super Star Wars/Halo/Combine. A bit heavy. I saw a review somewhere where someone said it doesn't lock to their rail tight. That's because they didn't read the manual and do the incredibly simple thing that takes 12 seconds to make it fit incredibly tight. Don't worry about that.The navigation light is extremely useless. It's not bright enough to see the ground in front of you in pitch black in any meaningful detail with a brand new (included battery). It is for taking instagram photos of the front of your scope glowing red with blue light pouring out the back onto your face. Cause by the way, the reticle can be changed to blue and turned up so bright that it looks cool as hell when you look through it. The buttons that control these features are a bit small for my big fingers when it comes to the whole, 'press both of these at the same time procedure'. If you're wearing gloves that aren't fingerless you're going to have a very hard time.I'm guessing based on the information included with the scope showing you how to range out to 1800 yards, that it's meant for 'longer' range but the zoom is going to be a limit. Based on the reticle I'd be comfortable out to 600 yards, but past that we'll just have to see. Someone said it's a bit small, and once again it's a case of someone not knowing what they're talking about because it's actually a bit big when it comes to target aqqusition that isn't the size of a Toyota Corrolla at 500+ yards.I'm taking it out to the range soon to fire 100, 300, and 400 yards respectively and will post updates and pictures of targets. If it groups good I'll buy more to give to all the already jealous friends. I don't have extremely high expectations at all so I'm not going to write a terrible review update if it groups like 6 inches at 400 yards.
N**E
Awesome scope. Well worth the money.
Put this on my .223 and was very satisfied with the results. Requires a full width/length piccy base due to the long mount and will not securely mount to an old-fashioned weaver cut out mount with the old two slots (which I tried). The iron sights are pretty useless, so I just removed mine. Also, the nav lights are kind of worthless too except to give the bad guys a nice aim point. However, the glass is crystal clear and so is the reticle. Nice, illuminated reticle which runs on AA's fits the bill as well. I put some Loctite on my mounting bolts after satisfied with the results especially with the quick detach lever being somewhat easy to knock loose. Scope is definitely from the "high" quality Chicom line and would say it's actually worth at least twice as much as what they are charging so enjoy a great deal for your plinker (would compare to a Bushnell illuminated scope).
D**O
Solid choice for the money.
I have to admit, I was a little hesitant, but bought the optic based on a YouTube review, which put it through fair amount of abuse. I was not sure if it would hold up to .308 recoil, but with Amazon return policy in hand I took a plunge.It mounted well on my Century C308 ( Cetme parts version of PTR91) clearing the sights, so there was no need for riser. It took me 14 rounds to zero it in. On mine windage is labeled for the point of impact shift, and elevation is for reticle shift (I labeled it for point of impact with a sharpie).The glass is clear, the reticle is crisp and focus ring does what it supposed to do.Does it hold zero? It does, despite harsh recoil of .308. Target in picture is 2 mags (40 rounds) and anything outside of the tight group is just me getting tired a bit.Overall I would recommend the optic if you are looking for something cheap and functional. Be advised that mil dots are calibrated for 5.56 (per manufacturer) so they will be useless on any other round.
J**N
I got it to put on my "Space Force" Can Launcher - just because it looked Spacey
Got it for the looks - and the price was right. I realize it's not functional for something like a can launcher - but I needed that futuristic look. It works.It's nice and bright. The mounting hardware isn't the best - feels cheap - locks up a little crooked (not the optic itself, but just where it clamps onto the rail) - but it's solid.I'm sure it would work fine on a range toy .223/5.56 - or a .22lr. The front LED lights cracked me up. Not sure what their actual tactical application would be...Good to go if you want a cheap sight that seems rugged enough for light range use.
S**L
Pleased!!!
Super clear optic... barely had to do any adjustments when it came in, just had to mess with the elevation... very solid, after zeroed in, put 6 shots at 100 yards within 1.53 inches using American eagle .223 55grain. The illuminated reticles are real crisp, but the white and red lights aren't very strong... but I didn't buy it for the lights. Its also nice that it runs on AA batteries...you know, don't need any obscure random battery that you never heard of.The eye relief is a little weird, but for $69 definitely Worth IT!!!!! ill be buying this sight again for my other AR'SI believe this sight is option for shooters who don't feel like spending $400 on a vortex or $300 on a Primary Arms, but still want to get a good quality scope
S**S
Looks like an optic from the year 2050 if that's your thing.
So far this product offers many features for a sort of "all in one" optic.It is easy to mount, easy to use, and so far my only con is that you can see the rough machine marks and even powder coating on the inside of the optic, (not on the glass.) this is not something one can be angry about at this price point but it does set off my OCD.Should be fine for plinking.So far so good, will post a second review after putting some rounds down range.After Return: I just could not get over the "chunky" interior surface. it's like the surface of the moon on the interior tube surface.
K**N
Five stars, but the iron sights are iffy at >15M
Everything is constructed great and works unbelievably well for a $70 scope. My only complaint so far is that the iron sights are a little hard to use when you're so close to it, and aren't accurate at more than 15 meters (you might be better off just hip firing than to waste time with them). Really worth $70, just don't go running it over with a truck or anything.I mounted it on my Kel Tec RDB and it works like a charm, makes the gun look like a UNSC weapon from Halo
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