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Question on 2 vortex scopes
« on: June 17, 2014, 10:56:50 PM »
So I'm debating on a vortex viper HS LR 6-24X50 and a vortex viper HS-T 6-24X50. Has anyone used either of these and how do they handle at the long ranges and long range hunting? Or just any information on them would be helpful thanks.

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Re: Question on 2 vortex scopes
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2014, 06:02:17 PM »
My pops put a new Vortex HS-T on his Rem. VSSF a couple months ago and has been very pleased with it so far.  He took it prairie dog shooting a few weeks ago and was happy with the results.  I know he liked the reticle of the HS-T better then the HS.

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Re: Question on 2 vortex scopes
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2014, 12:30:10 PM »
Sportsmans Warehouse here in Puyallup had the HS LR 4-16 on sale for $399 recently.. so if you go with that one you might want to check with them.. it's a hulluva deal.

I picked one up on the sale, and it's an awesome piece of glass. I was going to pick up a different scope, but it was too good of a deal to pass up. My only complaint was the elevation turret is in 1/2 MOA increments.. kind of a bummer. The HS T would have been my choice if they had the 4-16 in a 50mm obj, and it was on that good of a sale.

EDIT: I just realized you were talking about the 6-24. In that case I would certainly go with the HS T. The HS LR is still 1/2 MOA adjustments on the 6-24, and the windage turret is capped which I'm not a huge fan of. Also, the scope is only available in first focal plane. If you want that, great.. but if not - you're paying a lot more for something you won't use. Either way - that 1/2 MOA elevation turret is a huge drawback for anything long range.
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Re: Question on 2 vortex scopes
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2014, 03:50:00 PM »
Buy a leupold and support the American economy.

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Re: Question on 2 vortex scopes
« Reply #4 on: July 17, 2014, 08:48:03 AM »
I have 5 pieces of vortex optics ranging from a red dot to a viper pst and rqzor hd binos... never had a lick of issue with any but my binos. They were promptly replaced. Funny how a guy can badmouth a product he doesnt own... i have vortex scopes on my 300 rum and 375 h&h and they have not had any issue at all. Track true and operate well. With my rum i have alternated between 1000 yards and 200 yards plenty of times and i am always right on usong my pst. Admittedly they are not nightforce or schmidt and bender but they also dont cost what nightforce does. I feel they are a great value for the money.

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Re: Question on 2 vortex scopes
« Reply #5 on: July 17, 2014, 11:36:49 AM »
I have 5 pieces of vortex optics ranging from a red dot to a viper pst and rqzor hd binos... never had a lick of issue with any but my binos. They were promptly replaced. Funny how a guy can badmouth a product he doesnt own... i have vortex scopes on my 300 rum and 375 h&h and they have not had any issue at all. Track true and operate well. With my rum i have alternated between 1000 yards and 200 yards plenty of times and i am always right on usong my pst. Admittedly they are not nightforce or schmidt and bender but they also dont cost what nightforce does. I feel they are a great value for the money.
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Re: Question on 2 vortex scopes
« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2014, 03:42:35 PM »
Thousands of scopes made and a few complaints. Happens everyday with anything people buy. I have a Vortex and I like it.
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Re: Question on 2 vortex scopes
« Reply #7 on: July 18, 2014, 04:42:04 PM »
I have 5 pieces of vortex optics ranging from a red dot to a viper pst and rqzor hd binos... never had a lick of issue with any but my binos. They were promptly replaced. Funny how a guy can badmouth a product he doesnt own... i have vortex scopes on my 300 rum and 375 h&h and they have not had any issue at all. Track true and operate well. With my rum i have alternated between 1000 yards and 200 yards plenty of times and i am always right on usong my pst. Admittedly they are not nightforce or schmidt and bender but they also dont cost what nightforce does. I feel they are a great value for the money.

If you are referring to what I said I would hardly call that badmouthing. I simply passed on what MANY have said. Look at some other forums and you will see it is well documented that there have been a lot of problems with them. I'm glad you haven't had problems with yours.
I can find a lot of scope failures of any brand on the internet...  :chuckle:

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Re: Question on 2 vortex scopes
« Reply #8 on: July 24, 2014, 05:54:51 PM »
I have two Vortex scopes, a set of binos and their rangefinder.  Absolutely zero problems and I would buy them all again if I had to go back.  Dollar for dollar, I don't think you can do better.

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Re: Question on 2 vortex scopes
« Reply #9 on: July 24, 2014, 06:00:56 PM »
Thousands of scopes made and a few complaints. Happens everyday with anything people buy. I have a Vortex and I like it.
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Re: Question on 2 vortex scopes
« Reply #10 on: July 24, 2014, 06:20:07 PM »
I have the hs-lr and I love it on my 300wsm, got talon binos and love those, wife has diamondback binos loves them, got the razor hd 65 spotter I don't go anywhere in the woods without it, range finder best iv had. Best warranty and company iv ever had to deal with on something happening/breaking it's nice getting brand new when something breaks or if it's repairable it's nice getting a full professional cleaning done to it...

But I feel you will enjoy the hs lr don't have to shoot the turret I do when I'm screwing around and just shooting for fun, it's nice with te zero stop so when I am hunting I just make sure it's turned to the stopping and what not... Haven't had any problems yet with it I like the 30 mm tube too let's a ton of light in.
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Re: Question on 2 vortex scopes
« Reply #11 on: July 24, 2014, 06:42:54 PM »
If you plan on shooting LONG range the 1/2 MOA adjustments would be a deal breaker in my opinion. It blows my mind they tout the HS-LR as a long range scope but have adjustments that are less fine than industry standard.  You'd think they'd have gone to a 1/8 MOA adjustment on a truly long range scope.

 


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