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Vortex Viper PST 6-24x50 ffp ebr2c moa

tattooo

.30-06
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Just picked one up for my precision build.... anyone ever use one and what do you think ?
 
I just finished my SPR build... sitting on top is the 2.5-10x32 version of your scope. I'm really enjoying it so far and have put some decent groups on paper with it. Clarity and quality is outstanding. The eluminated reticle is actually pretty useful, not just for the obvious reason of low light conditions, but at it's highest setting as a "reflex" sight. It would definitly take some training to get used to it, but not impossible.

The reticle is very fine and certainly made for precision long range work. I'm impressed and Vortex customer service is outstanding. I orderd mine through their Mil/LEO program which was hassle free and easy.

What floored me was a hand written letter I got from the CS specialist that processed my order thanking me for my service and choosing voretx products (while I'm sure this is their standard policy, it's still a great touch)
I don't think you'll be dissapointed.
 
Tattooo, I have the exact same scope, but with the EBR-1 MOA reticle. It's a fantastic scope at an unbeatable price point.

My only complaint was the very stiff zoom ring (common issue on nearly all variable scopes). I ordered the SwitchView throw lever for it and never looked back. Get the one that's made for that scope. The plastic "universal" ones are okay, but after spending that much on the scope, why cheap out when the real deal is so much better?
 
Ive been running a leupold mark 4 lrt & this looks like 3 times the glass for a little less ....incredible features & 1 of the industrys best warranty
 
Tattooo, I have the exact same scope, but with the EBR-1 MOA reticle. It's a fantastic scope at an unbeatable price point.

My only complaint was the very stiff zoom ring (common issue on nearly all variable scopes). I ordered the SwitchView throw lever for it and never looked back. Get the one that's made for that scope. The plastic "universal" ones are okay, but after spending that much on the scope, why cheap out when the real deal is so much better?
I agree...stiff was an understatement
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...just put a switchview myself
 
I am very impressed so far..... it seems clearer than my mark 4 Leupold. ...going to zero it & put up a few groups this saturday. ....
 
Heres the delivery .... I was practicing prone 300 yards in approx 25 mph winds for a match next week ....
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Im new to reading wind & guestemated on the little knowledge i have gained ..... the groups are no reflection on the glass....
 
Thanks guys....It was frustrating seeing other guys at the range putting down tighter groups in the same wind that day.... I do alot of research about wind shooting but it is tough
 
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