For starters I ordered a 4-16 pst FFP moa last august from euro optics. Received the scope and was stunned at how "dark" the glass seemed. I liked everything else but being that I needed it to pull duty on a dual purpose rifle I need good low light ability. Notice I said good. I understand I can not afford GREAT at this point in my life so I just trying to find good. Long story short I ended up returning it to let the dealer have a look and give me some feed back. On return they inspected it and said it looks normal and offered me a refund which I accepted.
Fast forward a few months and I get a call that my buddy ordered a pst 4-16 moa sfp. I rolled my eyes and wished him luck being that he wanted to use it exactly how I did. I then had a chance to look through his and must say there is now way this scope was related to the one I had!! I have yet to be able to compare it to some other scopes but I very shocked by the fact that I am wanting to.
My question is has anyone else compared the 4-16 in both FFP and SFP? Could there be a difference even though vortex CS told me there is not? Is there a logical explanation for why the 4-16 glass reviews seem to not be consistent?
Let me apologize in advance for starting another pst thread, and I have searched my ass off trying to make sense of this.
Thanks!
Fast forward a few months and I get a call that my buddy ordered a pst 4-16 moa sfp. I rolled my eyes and wished him luck being that he wanted to use it exactly how I did. I then had a chance to look through his and must say there is now way this scope was related to the one I had!! I have yet to be able to compare it to some other scopes but I very shocked by the fact that I am wanting to.
My question is has anyone else compared the 4-16 in both FFP and SFP? Could there be a difference even though vortex CS told me there is not? Is there a logical explanation for why the 4-16 glass reviews seem to not be consistent?
Let me apologize in advance for starting another pst thread, and I have searched my ass off trying to make sense of this.
Thanks!