Rifle Scopes Getting into PRS

Mrbigballs85

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Hi all! Im new here and just getting into PRS and realize i severly need to upgrade my optic. Currently I have a Vortex Viper PST Gen1 6-24x50 on top of my RPR 6.5 Creed. I have noticed when trying to engage different targets, the vipers eye focus is very non-forgiving, at least not to me. While shooting last week i had the oppertunity to use my buddies S&B (PMii i believe?) and the difference was unreal. What would be some good suggestions for a solid FFP optic set up for PRS for aroud 1600 and under. I have considered Athlon and Razor thus far and it seems both are good. Thanks all for the input! -Justin
 
I have the Athlon Cronus BTR, I really like it. I got a really good deal for it. If the vortex gen 2 was the same price I would have gone vortex. But my Athlon is great.
 
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I have noticed when trying to engage different targets, the vipers eye focus is very non-forgiving, at least not to me.

Eye focus? Are you adjusting the eyepiece focus (which affects the reticle only) or parallax (which affects target focus)?

If you can't use a Viper PST effectively, you don't need another scope. You need training.
 
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Eye focus? Are you adjusting the eyepiece focus (which affects the reticle only) or parallax (which affects target focus)?

If you can't use a Viper PST effectively, you don't need another scope. You need training.
He means the eyebox is tiny. I had one for a bit and got rid of it pretty fast for this exact reason. It's really hard to have your cheek in the exact same spot for a wide array of different shooting positions.
 
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He means the eyebox is tiny. I had one for a bit and got rid of it pretty fast for this exact reason. It's really hard to have your cheek in the exact same spot for a wide array of different shooting positions.

That's why I asked, his complaint isn't clear but I understand he's a noob so he many not know the correct terminology.

I've spent like less than 5 min behind a PST II so I have no idea how forgiving the eye relief is (in all directions).
 
That's why I asked, his complaint isn't clear but I understand he's a noob so he many not know the correct terminology.

I've spent like less than 5 min behind a PST II so I have no idea how forgiving the eye relief is (in all directions).
The Gen 2 PST's are leaps and bounds better. The eyebox for the gen 1 he has is really terrible, borderline unusable (seemingly less than +/- .25"), so I don't think this particular issue is a training issue.
 
Eye focus? Are you adjusting the eyepiece focus (which affects the reticle only) or parallax (which affects target focus)?

If you can't use a Viper PST effectively, you don't need another scope. You need training.
I haven’t adjusted eyepiece since I set per vortex recommendations when I purchased years ago. I have used this scope several years for hunting and mid range bench and prone. I guess I should have said eyebox is unforgiving. Also, yes I am familiar with how to use the scope correctly. I said I’m a noob to prs, not scopes or shooting
 
GAP has Bushnell XRS II’s for $1360 which comes with a Kestrel 5700 Sportsman. Far better glass than the Viper’s. DMR II’s with the Kestrel for $960 (better glass than the Viper IMHO also). Both have more forgiving eyeboxes.