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Quote from: crabcreekhunter on December 05, 2015, 02:34:48 PMBLRman had a viper pst fail on me this year too straight from the factory, they definitely lost me as a rifle scope customer.. Will be returning to Leupolds at the end of the year, I don't mind not having a true zero stop as long as I know where I'm at on my revolution. Personally looking at the 6-18x50 vx6 cdsOccular lense was loose, could actually rotate it in the eyepiece. Appeared to never had an oring installed or atleast installed properly, lost all the gases or what not an extremely blurry. Not a satisfied customer.Out of curiosity, how did it fail?
BLRman had a viper pst fail on me this year too straight from the factory, they definitely lost me as a rifle scope customer.. Will be returning to Leupolds at the end of the year, I don't mind not having a true zero stop as long as I know where I'm at on my revolution. Personally looking at the 6-18x50 vx6 cds
I just put a Nightforce SHV 5-20x56 on my 300 WM and haven't had much time to play with it but I think it's gonna be an awesome scope for $1171.00. It has 80 Moa adjustment. I got the non-illuminated IHR reticle and has a zero-set dial. I just need to find some sturdy scope covers for it.
I'd be interested to see the return rate of Vortex optics compared to other companies. I have been hearing alot about people having to send back their scopes and binos. I don't give two *censored*s about a warranty, I want my products to work when I need them, a warranty doesn't cover missed opportunity.
I love my Steiner GS3 2-10x50. I only wish I'd got the 4-20. Here's a 4-20x50 for 880.00. 30mm tube. Lifetime warranty. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1027250-REG/steiner_5007_4_20x50_gs3_rifelscope_s7.html
This is a great topic! I don't really care for the complex crosshairs in the Nightforce scopes, I wished they had a more basic crosshair choice. I'm interested in hearing more opinions about the Huskemaw scopes and the Leupold VX-6, anybody else using them?
I have two of the Leupold VX-6 scopes. A 2-12 on a .270 Win, and a 3-18 on a .300 WSM. I can't say enough about them. Both have CDS dials and duplex reticles. (The 3-18 is a "fine duplex"). They have exhibited no problems with repeatability from turret twisting, both have a zero stop, and are a nice low profile. These are my first experience with a thirty mm tube. The brightness is amazing. It is very simple to order the CDS dials, and the longest I waited for one was 10 days. The zero stop comes with the CDS dial and is dirt simple to install.Wsmnut