Rifle Scopes Premier 5x25

Re: Premier 5x25

A lot of people bitch about PR, not me, I got a good scope, and I trust that if an issue arises it will be taken care of, my adjustment are spot on, at first I didn't like the Gen2xr but it makes perfect sense now, look for used one to save a few pennies.
 
Re: Premier 5x25

Great scope with fantastic glass and a deep field of view
and a useful reticle... just love it...
forget to mention the great knobs...
 
Re: Premier 5x25

Mine showed up literally a week before all the drama with Liberty started. I was kinda bummed about all that. However, it is a great piece of gear, the reticle, the knobs, the glass clarity and the illumination are second to none. I've owned Nightforces in the past, they're great scopes, IMHO the Premiers are just better, they're on par with the S&B's in every way. Just differnt features, and I prefer the Gen II XR to the P4F. Pull the trigger, you'll be very happy with it. I only wish I had got mine used to save $200-$300. Hope that helps.

-SBS
 
Re: Premier 5x25

Nightforce are great scopes very solid and I feel the same about the Premier scopes. I will say the glass is better in the Premier and they are my go to scope at this time.

If we can be of help feel free to ask.

Mike @ CST
 
Re: Premier 5x25

I have a lot of miles on my PH 3.5 X 15. Still going strong. Very good glass, great turrets. I love the Gen2xr. Couldn't be happier. Shot side be side with Schmidt and Bender--same level of clear, bright glass to my eye. Definitely better glass than NF.
 
Re: Premier 5x25

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: avidflyer</div><div class="ubbcode-body">it does have a zero stop feature correct?
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Yes. It has a simple, effective "no brainer" zero stop. All around, the PH is my favorite scope. I wish I had one on every bolt gun.
 
Re: Premier 5x25

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: avidflyer</div><div class="ubbcode-body">it does have a zero stop feature correct?
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It does, but not like the Vortex or the NF. All you do is adjust your scope after you shoot it, then unlock the lever on the turret, re-set your windage and elevation to zero with lever unlocked, then lock the lever and you're zeroed and your zero stop is set. It's the most idiot proof setup I've seen, and no tools required. I love it.

-SBS