Re: Horus Vision Scopes
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: armada</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Does anyone here own a Horus rifle scope? I was curious since all I ever hear about here is USO, S & B, Laupold, Nightforce and so on. I know all these are great scopes and own a few myself, but I stumble upon Horus at the range a few weeks back. I didn't have a chance to have a look through the scope, but I did get a look as it sat on the bench.
I gues my questions are:
How is the glass, tracking, and quality overall?
Is it an impor? If so, where was it made?
How about the warranty service?
Basicaly, what all things you would look for in a scope. I know we can't say it's a custom or anything like that, but would you buy one?
Thanks in advance. </div></div>
I'll post one of my old posts below this answer, but to make sure you get answers to the q:
1. Glass - ok; tracking - shouldn't use it much if your using the reticle; quality - ok overall, but very good for the price tag
2. Most from Japan (but I don't own all their scopes, only a couple)
3. Allegedly a one-year warranty...haven't ever used the warranty but they've been helpful when I've called or e-mailed.
Overall, since I shoot using their system and I'm comfortable with it, it is good money spent if you like their system and reticle. Their software is good (I have the Atrag-MX) and I'm able to use it with my non-horus scopes effectively, so it's not a "one-trick pony"
Here's one of my prior posts:
I can't specifically comment on the raptor or hawk, but I have a Talon 1-4x and a Falcon, and would agree that the glass is similar quality to Nikon or a little less than Leupold, and definitely not as good as my Nightforce or USO. The tube and machining are also approx similar quality to Nikon. With comparison, I also have a USO SN4 (to compare to the talon) and a USO SN3 w/ H25 reticle (to compare to the Falcon). Both USO's are double the price (or more)...and are definitely double the quality in machining, construction, and glass. But that's not to say that the Horus optics are bad, they're just not USO (but neither is nikon or leupold). For Horus anything, the reticle is the key element...and if you like the Horus system, it absolutely rocks (provided you practice with it...just like anything else). I have never had a problem with either one through heavy use, but I think that a low probability of problems with the Horus scopes is in part due to the fact that you aren't constantly testing it (clicking knobs), you're using precision holdover. For short-medium distance and daytime shooting, I actually prefer them to "higher quality" optics without a Horus reticle (my Nightforce). At distances >600y and low-light shooting, the better glass starts to show its quality and the USO and Nightforce bury the Horus. They also give a hefty military discount for active duty, which is appreciated. I'd be surprised if you got it and were disappointed.