Well, this is, like most of the other threads on here, someone searching for help buying a scope. So if you're sick of those, then I'm sorry, and maybe you shouldn't read this.
I'm a Leupold kinda guy, all I've ever used has been Leupolds and Redfields and none of them newer than the early 80s. And I've liked them, but I'm half-way through a new build and I'm buying new glass.
As far as use I knew what I needed and wanted and what works for where I live, an I was about to click "checkout" when I decided to swallow my pride and look at Vortex because really, if I like it, their showroom is less than an hour away from the gunsmith who has my rifle which is less than an hour away from Kreiger who currently has a barrel on order for me and well, it would be a pretty convenient shopping trip if I didn't have to leave WI to do an entire rifle.
Anyways, onto the point: I've never broken my 4x redfield and it's been through hell, swamps, -30 degree winters, and it still works fine. I've never broken the 3-9 leupold I've used and it's been through the same. And I know the military trusts leupold so they must be pretty solid. I was looking at a Nightforce because I know they're up to the task, but, like the SB that I want, they are far too expensive unless I buy the SHV which to me doesn't look any better than the Mk4 I want and if it's all the same I'll go with the leupold because it's a known quantity.
But I looked at the PST 4-16 and, well, it's everything and more, but I'm worried because I can buy a Leupold and know it will never quit on me, from first hand experience.
So, what kind of hell has your Vortex been through (and survived)? I'm not concerned about the warranty, what I really want is a scope that is robust enough to outlast the company that made it if I take care of it. Because that looks like a slick deal if it's true.
Thanks!
I'm a Leupold kinda guy, all I've ever used has been Leupolds and Redfields and none of them newer than the early 80s. And I've liked them, but I'm half-way through a new build and I'm buying new glass.
As far as use I knew what I needed and wanted and what works for where I live, an I was about to click "checkout" when I decided to swallow my pride and look at Vortex because really, if I like it, their showroom is less than an hour away from the gunsmith who has my rifle which is less than an hour away from Kreiger who currently has a barrel on order for me and well, it would be a pretty convenient shopping trip if I didn't have to leave WI to do an entire rifle.
Anyways, onto the point: I've never broken my 4x redfield and it's been through hell, swamps, -30 degree winters, and it still works fine. I've never broken the 3-9 leupold I've used and it's been through the same. And I know the military trusts leupold so they must be pretty solid. I was looking at a Nightforce because I know they're up to the task, but, like the SB that I want, they are far too expensive unless I buy the SHV which to me doesn't look any better than the Mk4 I want and if it's all the same I'll go with the leupold because it's a known quantity.
But I looked at the PST 4-16 and, well, it's everything and more, but I'm worried because I can buy a Leupold and know it will never quit on me, from first hand experience.
So, what kind of hell has your Vortex been through (and survived)? I'm not concerned about the warranty, what I really want is a scope that is robust enough to outlast the company that made it if I take care of it. Because that looks like a slick deal if it's true.
Thanks!