I got a $1000 Viper PST half price at Optics Planet. I highly recommend them. Insane prices and great CS.
I got a $1000 Viper PST half price at Optics Planet. I highly recommend them. Insane prices and great CS.
a nice used 12-42x night force with a small angled mount, put it in burris insert rings and you can add or remove scope tilt for distance.
simple match for scope cost some where around the cost of the rifle.
shoot longer cost goes up...well if you plan on HITTING longer.
I'll throw in another vote for the Sightron SIII and also their S-Tac line. I have some of both and they are awesome for the money.
Gen 1 PST 6 - 24 x 50 close out priced at $549 - https://www.eurooptic.com/vortex-vip...43128-new.aspx
I bought a lightly used 6 - 24 x 50 Viper PST Gen 1 a month ago, original box and accessories, Seekins rings, and Vortex level for $425 delivered. Fit my needs and budget.
Not waiting for a prompt, and out of respect for Jim, I don't like "advertising" other forums here. I wish more folks would post for sale items here, as I'd prefer to buy from members here. I found, and purchased, that scope from classifieds in another forum. That particular forum is full of hunting, shooting, reloading, items every day. I'd PM the information but you don't have enough posts yet.
Others can speak to this more, but clear glass at a lower magnification can be better than a higher magnification with less clear glass. I had a 4-16 power from a very reputable company that was a little blurry on 16x. I had problems with it and sent it back, and put a 3-9x on the rifle that has an incredibly clear lense and I could see my 100 yard target much better than the other scope at 16x. The result was a much better grouping.
Glass clarity is is an often-underrated factor when we decide on a scope/optic.
yup
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
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