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Join the contest SubscribeWould have to eat a bit more Ramen and go to the Vortex Razor. It will be money well spent.
Get a Vortex Viper PST 2.5-10 or 4-16, or a Bushnell G2DMR for under $1k, with a 20 MOA ADM or Badger unimount and you're good out to 1K for under $1K.
Would have to eat a bit more Ramen and go to the Vortex Razor. It will be money well spent.
Heavy, Expensive, Boring reticle, Mismatched turrets, Not FFP, not much adjustment range and you can get bloom unless u cover the fibers.
There is a reason very few people run these optics.
No it wouldn't.
I'm in the same boat, OP. I am ordering an LRP-07 tomorrow, and will have 1500 for optics. I am leaning on another SSHD. Stay away from the Razors and any other Vortex products, for that matter.
You're going on every thread involving Vortex and telling the world to stay away and get the SSHD... So why don't you tell us all exactly why they're so bad and yet so many seem to like them?
actually, I went on two blogs where someone asked about optics, certainly not "every thread." Knock the exaggeration bullshit off. Since you care so goddamn much, I'll fill you in: I had two Razors. One had to go back as soon as I mounted it due to internal reticle cant. The second one was shot two times before I was in the middle of a competition and the elevation turret took a shit, clicks stopped engaging; the turret would just spin without any audible or tactile clicks (several members on here got to witness this one, especially the one guy with the 150.00 Mueller tactical who had a kind of cheeky grin about him as he witnessed this). Obviously, that killed my chances during that comp. Let's see here...I owned a 6.5-20x44 Viper with a BDC reticle. It had to go back using the unlimited lifetime warranty because the windage turret stopped working. And, last but not least, I now have a Crossfire on one of my .17HMR's where the elevation stopped working with 14 minutes of adjustment remaining in it. Starting to see a pattern here, Nick?
Now, what are you going to tell me? Let me guess..."these are mass produced items, and they are prone to manufacturing a lemon here and there..."
So many seem to like them for the same invalid reason I did. They are cheaper than other optics that offer the same features as those that are more expensive. Oh yeah, lest we forget, the "unlimited lifetime warranty."
ETA: just read a thread where a guy has fluid running inside his PST. "Unlimited lifetime warranty" here we come!
actually, I went on two blogs where someone asked about optics, certainly not "every thread." Knock the exaggeration bullshit off. Since you care so goddamn much, I'll fill you in: I had two Razors. One had to go back as soon as I mounted it due to internal reticle cant. The second one was shot two times before I was in the middle of a competition and the elevation turret took a shit, clicks stopped engaging; the turret would just spin without any audible or tactile clicks (several members on here got to witness this one, especially the one guy with the 150.00 Mueller tactical who had a kind of cheeky grin about him as he witnessed this). Obviously, that killed my chances during that comp. Let's see here...I owned a 6.5-20x44 Viper with a BDC reticle. It had to go back using the unlimited lifetime warranty because the windage turret stopped working. And, last but not least, I now have a Crossfire on one of my .17HMR's where the elevation stopped working with 14 minutes of adjustment remaining in it. Starting to see a pattern here, Nick?
Now, what are you going to tell me? Let me guess..."these are mass produced items, and they are prone to manufacturing a lemon here and there..."
So many seem to like them for the same invalid reason I did. They are cheaper than other optics that offer the same features as those that are more expensive. Oh yeah, lest we forget, the "unlimited lifetime warranty."
ETA: just read a thread where a guy has fluid running inside his PST. "Unlimited lifetime warranty" here we come!
So, because you didn't tighten your set screws enough on the Razors elevation turret it is Vortex's fault? Let me guess, your Crossfire is on a Savage 17 hmr. Savages are notorious for barrels not being straight, because of their very loose thread tolerances, which causes you to use a bunch of windage which will restrict your elevation. I had a NF on a Savage that ran short on Elevation because of this. Had to send the gun back to Savage and when I got it back the scope sighted quickly and I had all of my elevation back.
Oh for fucks sakes. Set screws were tight, it was the first thing I checked because I had that issue when I first got the scope. It was an internal issue with the turret. If the Savage's barrel was so crooked, why does it shoot so damn straight with my 3-9 Leupy??? Here's your sign.
We went from exaggerations to huge assumptions. As stated before, this was witnessed by several folks, some of whom know a few things about LR shooting. Certainly they know more than most. I know you're trying to justify your purchases but those assumptions were simply asinine. I shouldn't have even dignified that horseshit with a response, but Lord forbid of I didn't.
Actually, I believe Outdoorsman is correct. The reason why the savage still shoots so great is because of the floating bolt head. It compensates for this. And the only way, and I am telling you the ONLY way clicks can disappear(and still turn) on a Razor elevation turret is if you did not tighten the set screws on the under cap. The turret will still adjust with those set screws loose, but you wont have any clicks and no zero stop. This is because the clicker housing and zero stop are in the same housing which is separate of the turret screw itself. The set screws on the under cap are what conjoin the clicker and zero stop with the turret screw. If you have ever seen the diagram that used to be floating around of this turret and have half a brain you will be able to see what I am talking about.
So stop blaming companies for your ignorance or you can continue going on looking like an ass, your choice.
I got to run my friends AR10 with a HDMR....its a really nice rig.
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