Given the other threads talking about the PST's at the moment I am wondering how this model in particular handles recoil, I was under the impression that this model was built a little tougher. I read somewhere that it was designed to be "at least as durable as the Leupold MK4 scopes" and I have owned a couple of those and was generally pleased (mis matched turrets aside).
I am aware you that you get what you pay for but with this model their seems to be some solid reviews, the scope looks good and it has some excellent features, will a .375 WSM or .458 Socom (full house loads) stress this model PST too much. I dont feel that either calibers are hard kickers and I do think that the scope SHOULD be designed well enough to handle recoil at this level at least.
Prior to my understanding anything about tactical scopes I had no hesitation mounting a Vari X11 leupold 1-4 on my .416 I had at the time, and the 2.5-10x32 FFP PST is at a more expensive price point than that for what it's worth.
If this scope proves to be rugged I do think that Vortex will really be on a winner.
Any opinions/experiences people would like to relay about this model PST in particular would be greatly appreciated.
I am aware you that you get what you pay for but with this model their seems to be some solid reviews, the scope looks good and it has some excellent features, will a .375 WSM or .458 Socom (full house loads) stress this model PST too much. I dont feel that either calibers are hard kickers and I do think that the scope SHOULD be designed well enough to handle recoil at this level at least.
Prior to my understanding anything about tactical scopes I had no hesitation mounting a Vari X11 leupold 1-4 on my .416 I had at the time, and the 2.5-10x32 FFP PST is at a more expensive price point than that for what it's worth.
If this scope proves to be rugged I do think that Vortex will really be on a winner.
Any opinions/experiences people would like to relay about this model PST in particular would be greatly appreciated.