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Probably…. They do sell direct, so I wouldn’t see why they wouldn’t let you do that. They seem to be pretty good guys. Every time I’ve talked with them they were extremely helpful and willing to go above and beyond.I like my SH4 but the glass is just okay and it’s obviously a boat anchor. I wonder if they’d let me send it in and pay the difference for the EPL?
Nice. Anyone got one yet?Probably…. They do sell direct, so I wouldn’t see why they wouldn’t let you do that. They seem to be pretty good guys. Every time I’ve talked with them they were extremely helpful and willing to go above and beyond.
Vortex has let me do this once before with a discontinued product that I sent in for warranty repair/replace. I paid $99 and upgraded to a different model of current production scope, of higher quality with better features.
Mine will be here tomorrow, according to USPS. But we all know how reliable that is.Nice. Anyone got one yet?
I asked. They sent a nice note saying it was past my 30 days and I can't exchange or return it.Probably…. They do sell direct, so I wouldn’t see why they wouldn’t let you do that. They seem to be pretty good guys. Every time I’ve talked with them they were extremely helpful and willing to go above and beyond.
Vortex has let me do this once before with a discontinued product that I sent in for warranty repair/replace. I paid $99 and upgraded to a different model of current production scope, of higher quality with better features.
i responded in other thread - just received it.Nice. Anyone got one yet?
Good to know about the eye box. Do you have an SH4? If so, how does the glass and eyebox compare?i responded in other thread - just received it.
for now all i can say - it feels like eyebox is very tight, but i do not have it on a rifle yet, so, it may be a false impression, just from holding it in my hands.
but i do not think so. if they want to push it as a hunting scope - it is a joke, it is not a hunting scope eyebox.
i think most will conclude same that i feel now, initially - it is a downsized slightly inferior copy of sh4, not a miniaturized ep5.
but until i take it to the 300yds range on a cloudy day - it is difficult to say anything for sure.
well, i have 2 EP5s and 1 SH4. i do regret getting the sh4, it is all i can say, comparing it to ep5.Good to know about the eye box. Do you have an SH4? If so, how does the glass and eyebox compare?
This doesn't get me excited... I hope mine is not lackluster, as well. But we'll see. If it's junk I'll send it back and get another one of these new Primary Arms SLX 1-10x28's. This thing is CLEAR! I'm really impressed so far. Can't wait to take it to the range to finalize zero and see how the glass looks outside in the elements...But so far, inside the house, I'm impressed. I'll probably be getting another one for one of my other .300 BLK rifles.i responded in other thread - just received it.
for now all i can say - it feels like eyebox is very tight, but i do not have it on a rifle yet, so, it may be a false impression, just from holding it in my hands.
but i do not think so. if they want to push it as a hunting scope - it is a joke, it is not a hunting scope eyebox.
i think most will conclude same that i feel now, initially - it is a downsized slightly inferior copy of sh4, not a miniaturized ep5.
but until i take it to the 300yds range on a cloudy day - it is difficult to say anything for sure.
i`ve moved scopes around just now, will have now EP5s on 6 dasher and 6.5cm bolt guns - swapped out vortex pst2 there with ep5 and EPL4 will be on a CZ457. i will try to get to re-zero all guns some time next week when weather will stabilize, and then it will be clear of what the EPL4 is worth exactly.This doesn't get me excited... I hope mine is not lackluster, as well. But we'll see. If it's junk I'll send it back and get another one of these new Primary Arms SLX 1-10x28's. This thing is CLEAR! I'm really impressed so far. Can't wait to take it to the range to finalize zero and see how the glass looks outside in the elements...But so far, inside the house, I'm impressed. I'll probably be getting another one for one of my other .300 BLK rifles.
My EPL4 was supposed to arrive today, but USPS is doing their normal bullshit where they tell you what day it will arrive, and then manage to clusterfuck everything after that, and it just says "Moving Through Network" and it's anybody's guess where the fuck it actually is. And then they'll spring it on you randomly where it alerts you with "Out For Delivery". I swear they're useless.
I ordered my Primary Arms SLX scope at 11:56 PM on 12/12, and it arrived today via FedEx. Both packages shipped out of Texas, one left days before the other one, and the 2nd one arrived and first one did not. FedEx is normally fairly bad, but right now they're doing better than USPS. USPS can't even get their shit together enough to tell me where my packages are in their system.
Hopefully mine will actually show up tomorrow, and I can go to the range this weekend, so I’ll be able to give an opinion, as well.i`ve moved scopes around just now, will have now EP5s on 6 dasher and 6.5cm bolt guns - swapped out vortex pst2 there with ep5 and EPL4 will be on a CZ457. i will try to get to re-zero all guns some time next week when weather will stabilize, and then it will be clear of what the EPL4 is worth exactly.
i have 2 PA SLx 3-18x50 and EPL4 is much better than those, they are like tunnel vision compared to arken. but i use them on AR10s where those PA SLx fit just right.
all that glass is good enough not to see any issues when you look at it individually.no tunnel vision with that SLX
Oh I know how to compare scopes, I also own tier-one German glass, as well. I just like the budget stuff to test and mess around with to see if I can find a hidden gem. So far, this SLX 1-10x seems like it might be one. But we'll see for sure upon further testing.all that glass is good enough not to see any issues when you look at it individually.
you got to line up all those rifles and then look sequentially, one after another. the difference between sh4 and ep5 shows well on 300yds.
at 100yds on a sunny bright day - anything will look ok.
and, if one does not shoot on longer than 100yds ranges - also - it makes much less point to fuss about those scopes.
my 1-10x is the swampfox arrowhead, with the crosshair mil reticle, it is pretty decent. i think i got it before pa slx 1-10x was available.Oh I know how to compare scopes, I also own tier-one German glass, as well. I just like the budget stuff to test and mess around with to see if I can find a hidden gem. So far, this SLX 1-10x seems like it might be one. But we'll see for sure upon further testing.
Yeah, I don't know if this is a new one, or not, but I'd never seen it on their website before. Glad I stumbled upon it now.my 1-10x is the swampfox arrowhead, with the crosshair mil reticle, it is pretty decent. i think i got it before pa slx 1-10x was available.
at the time of 1-8x scopes only i think arrowhead glass was a bit better, but they are all close.
Me either, I was hoping since they say it has ED glass that it would be better than the lack luster SH4. Was looking forward to putting the EPL on my yote AR.This doesn't get me excited... I hope mine is not lackluster, as well. But we'll see. If it's junk I'll send it back and get another one of these new Primary Arms SLX 1-10x28's. This thing is CLEAR! I'm really impressed so far. Can't wait to take it to the range to finalize zero and see how the glass looks outside in the elements...But so far, inside the house, I'm impressed. I'll probably be getting another one for one of my other .300 BLK rifles.
My EPL4 was supposed to arrive today, but USPS is doing their normal bullshit where they tell you what day it will arrive, and then manage to clusterfuck everything after that, and it just says "Moving Through Network" and it's anybody's guess where the fuck it actually is. And then they'll spring it on you randomly where it alerts you with "Out For Delivery". I swear they're useless.
I ordered my Primary Arms SLX scope at 11:56 PM on 12/12, and it arrived today via FedEx. Both packages shipped out of Texas, one left days before the other one, and the 2nd one arrived and first one did not. FedEx is normally fairly bad, but right now they're doing better than USPS. USPS can't even get their shit together enough to tell me where my packages are in their system.
SLX is below the GLX in terms of quality and performanceI might have to check out PAs SLX line. I have their PLX and GLX, but wasn't really happy with the GLX.
It's supposed to be, but I don't think it's good as far as value goes. My GLX cost around the price of my Midas TAC and EP5, but comes nowhere near the quality or performance. I thought the Helos BTR was better than the GLX. I'm happy with my PLX compact though.SLX is below the GLX in terms of quality and performance
SLx was always a good buy in that segment, as it was always kinda bare.It's supposed to be, but I don't think it's good as far as value goes. My GLX cost around the price of my Midas TAC and EP5, but comes nowhere near the quality or performance. I thought the Helos BTR was better than the GLX. I'm happy with my PLX compact though.
USPS has managed to clusterfuck everything and it's stuck in limbo apparently, and I have no clue when it's going to arrive at this point. It just says "Moving Through Network" and the last scan update was 3 days ago in Texas. Not sure if USPS decided to go on strike, or what? For all I know, it could very well show up tomorrow......Or next week?I am anxious for y'all to try this scope at the range and tell us what you think. I have one on order but am considering cancelling it in favor of an Athlon Helos 4-20 ($450 with military discount).
All of my true [deer] hunting rifles, have Zeiss or Kahles on them.I think it depends on whether or not you really want a "hunting scope." I hunt every season but I use FFP scopes with big magnification and objective. Sure, it weighs more. And I have a better sight picture and instant ranging capability. So, I don't think I will get the light weight version. If I really want light weight and just aim and shoot, I would stick with my Vortex 3-9X40 Dead Hold with the stove pipe reticle. Or even zero it for MPBR and only hold half a hash mark for wind if constant full value 3 or 9 o'clock.
But I like my Venoms and my Arkens. The only other scope I could be tempted to get for hunting is the Primary Arms Glx series for it's easy-to-use ranging reticle.
Otherwise, I will range a tree in the target range with my Vortex Crossfire HD 1400 rangefinder and scan the woods and bushes with my Vortex Diamondback 12X50 binocs. I love those things. I have no idea how I hunted through just a scope before.
Looking forward to your assessment. I have bought and sold three Vortex scopes including a PST II because I thought the hype didn’t live up to the cost and performance. I use Leupold on my hunting rigs. They have great glass and are ultra light. I use Arken and high end Bushnell (DMR II, Forge) on my bench and tactical rigs.All of my true [deer] hunting rifles, have Zeiss or Kahles on them.
My new EPL4 will probably end up landing on my CA Ranger 22 for LR plinking and squirrel/varmint hunting. But I’ll need to compare it to the glass in my Viper HS-T that’s on it first. All the other features of the Arken EPL4 seem superior to the Viper HS-T 6-24x50 VMR-1, especially the zero-stop & turrets.
If my EGW base shows up tomorrow, I will mount, boresightit. And then confirm zero at 100 on Saturday, and do some outside comparisons. I will be comparing it side-by-side to my new Zeiss Conquest V4 6-24x50 that was built by LOW and has ELD glass, and some other scopes.Any updates
I'm anxious for the lightweight Arken too, but I can speak for the Helos 4-20. It's a fantastic little scope. Decent glass, weight, 10 yard parallax, illumination. I'm getting another one of these too.I am anxious for y'all to try this scope at the range and tell us what you think. I have one on order but am considering cancelling it in favor of an Athlon Helos 4-20 ($450 with military discount).
it is obviously not much of a review, but considering i have 2 ep5 and sh4 scopes - i kinda know by now what to look for.Thanks for the review
Some say that the best combo is the 4-16 and really, for 400 yard hunting, it will be just fine. With my abilities and my rifle, I am confident to about 400 yards for center of an 8 inch pie plate. Although I have the bigger scopes. That's just me. As a hunter, I find myself shooting tactically like the instruction I read from Ryan Cleckner's "Long Range Shooting Handbook." Totally based on his experience as a sniper and sniper team leader in the 1st Ranger Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment for some tours in the Sandbox. You have a kill zone of a certain size. Any hit in that area is as effective as any other hit in that area. Granted, there are shooters who compete to take out the x at 800 yards and that is fun, I am sure. But the effectiveness of a hunter is about the same as the effectiveness of a Ranger sniper. The latter has a target box of 20 inches by 24 inches. Any hit in that area will do the job. An elk is about 15 inches of plate.I ordered the 4-16 version the day they were announced. I got it for a budget hunting scope. I live in north GA so 300-400 yds is as far as I can see. I don't need tier 1 glass for that. I'm going to put it on my Tikka superlite and hopefully will make for a nice backup deer rifle.
I agree on the 4-16 for that range for hunting, but it can be done with less, depending on conditions.Some say that the best combo is the 4-16 and really, for 400 yard hunting, it will be just fine. With my abilities and my rifle, I am confident to about 400 yards for center of an 8 inch pie plate. Although I have the bigger scopes. That's just me. As a hunter, I find myself shooting tactically like the instruction I read from Ryan Cleckner's "Long Range Shooting Handbook." Totally based on his experience as a sniper and sniper team leader in the 1st Ranger Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment for some tours in the Sandbox. You have a kill zone of a certain size. Any hit in that area is as effective as any other hit in that area. Granted, there are shooters who compete to take out the x at 800 yards and that is fun, I am sure. But the effectiveness of a hunter is about the same as the effectiveness of a Ranger sniper. The latter has a target box of 20 inches by 24 inches. Any hit in that area will do the job. An elk is about 15 inches of plate.
West Desert Shooter rarely gets past 12x in magnification at 1,000 yards. Sometimes, the lower ranged scopes serve a shooter better because you cannot see so much detail, so, you quit chasing the target. Simply find the blob and concentrate on the reticle.I agree on the 4-16 for that range for hunting, but it can be done with less, depending on conditions.
Ive hit silhouettes at 800-900 on 5-7x pretty easily but that wasnt trying to be as precise as hunting game.
i rarely use any scopes i have at 4x, to be honest, so, to me 4-16x or 6-24x comes down to the question if i ever want to be to able to see the bullet holes in the target. with 16x you may see them at 100 yds, but not much further.I ordered the 4-16 version the day they were announced. I got it for a budget hunting scope. I live in north GA so 300-400 yds is as far as I can see. I don't need tier 1 glass for that. I'm going to put it on my Tikka superlite and hopefully will make for a nice backup deer rifle.
weight is either a plus or a minus. if you want to shoot it handheld - then of course to shave off a whole pound of weight is worth it.For those that have both the SH and EPL—worthy upgrade or not a major difference other than weight?
I think my EPL4 6-24x50 will replace my old Viper HST 6-24x50 that lives on my CA Ranger 22 rifle.i zeroed my cz457 that i dropped into the MDT chassis today, with the EPL4. it seems to be fitting well in-between sh4 and ep5 quality wise.
as i was only shooting at 100yds on a bright sunny day - not much to say, other than - no issues with the scope to report. scope is fine.
not as fine as ep5, and FOV is smaller a bit, but more and better than sh4, and it is more than enough for me.
turrets were fine. repeatability from 0 to 1.8 mrad was fine. so far not much to complaint about considering its $400 price.
for parallax to to work as marked you need to adjust the eyepiece out a bit, when it was screwed all the way in - the reticle was slightly out of focus and parallax was off by a ton. rotating it out adds magnification, puts reticle in focus and then parallax matches in fine.
PS. i think i will wait for an year before ordering other one, it really should be may be around $350 on sale, ideally. may be it will, next year, if not - i will not cry too much about it. pure image quality wise EP5 is still the top one.
A hunter or shooter should view the major tool, i.e., the rifle system, which includes sights or optics, as the primary concern. For those who worry about the weight of a scope and the overall weight of a rifle, consider carrying a few less snickers.weight is either a plus or a minus. if you want to shoot it handheld - then of course to shave off a whole pound of weight is worth it.
it is a same arken as its predecessors. turrets are not different, zero stop same, reticle is same, finish and exterior seem to be ok, and i did not do a pool submerge test, as i am not a paid reviewer with a free scope to drown.
same as most here i would love to see a good review from somebody who gets paid for that, with more than just an overall impression approach.
like i said before - i think it will be a great $300 scope next black friday sale. it better be.I think my EPL4 6-24x50 will replace my old Viper HST 6-24x50 that lives on my CA Ranger 22 rifle.
I will know Sunday when I take it out to the range to finally get some time behind it, and see how it stacks up.
i guess it is good to be you.It turns out I was born with testicles
That's good, too. I was just feeling a little sore. My back is tired from carrying this stainless steel sac.i guess it is good to be you.
for rest of us, mere testicle-less mortals, there are carbon wrapped barrels and new generation rifles that are under 6lbs in weight.
my new ruger sfar is under 7lbs and it is just fine as well.