I ordered and paid for mine in Dec. Just got word I'll get it this Friday 8/15. I got the 2 reticle.
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When did you order?
For those of you getting the MOA model, who did you preorder through? (If you don't want to say in the thread, a PM works too)
for those that have their scopes arriving...Im not seeing many pictures of them?
Anything is fine...my local dealer said nothing is shipping from Vortex to 'anyone' distributor or direct purchase. Aslo all product is soldout through January 15 from the Vortex distribution flux-capasitor...just trying to figure out WTF
Anything is fine...my local dealer said nothing is shipping from Vortex to 'anyone' distributor or direct purchase. Aslo all product is soldout through January 15 from the Vortex distribution flux-capasitor...just trying to figure out WTF
Any thoughts on the razor 5-20x50?
^^^ Scott, I agree your complaint is certainly legitimate!!! Waiting impatiently for my T5Xi, since I canceled my Vortex order 2months ago. Too many scopes and too little time.
Honestly. Who cares that much. It's a tool, go use it and stop worrying so much about what color candy bar it is.
I just got home from the range. Initial thoughts are this is as close to a perfect scope as I've ever used.
That all being said I personally like the color.
Just to verify so there is no more assumptions or rants, Vortex DOES NOT sell scopes directly to the public unless you are LE/Mil. They sell accessories to the public though.
Has anyone used the Vortex rings? I bought a set with the Razor II.
Thanks for the info, Rob!
What rifles are you guys putting these on? Mine is a FN SPR about to head to Short Action Customs..
Yes. You can still see the numbers easily down to 6x and lines down to 4.5x. I have a pic at 4.5x in my review but the pic doesn't do the actual view justice.
4.5x at 400. It's a better view in person.
Rob, I will have to disagree with you. When it comes down to FFP, you have to pick your poison. Either the reticle will be "too thick" for most personal tastes at max mag or "too small" at low powers. This dichotomy is exaggerated with a wide zoom ratio scope.
Clearly, the forte of the Gen II is that the reticle does not obscure the target at max mag. This gives it a leg up in the long range precision game, and is what most of the competitive shooters want, and Vortex delivered.
But IMHO the reticle loses effectiveness down low, in your pic the 6 o'clock line all but vanishes in the grass. That is my experience with the reticle in a "field" (i.e. foliage) setting. On a bright white reflective background those with excellent vision may make use of it, but otherwise I think it will be a struggle for many. It's OK, that is a design parameter that is acceptable for the intended purpose of the scope.
According to the Butler Creek site they don't have a cover that fits the eyepiece. The objective would be a size 48 in either the standard Flip-open or the Multi-flex Flip-open. I've never used their Bikini cover but it looks like it stretches to fit different scopes --> Amazon.com : Butler Creek Bikini Rifle Scope Cover : Sporting Optic Covers : Sports & Outdoors
Measurements from the Vortex site:
Eypiece - 1.81"
Objective - 2.55"
I put a #19 Eye (43.9mm) on the eyepiece. It fits the focus ring very well. The objective is #51 (65mm).
Until a better option comes along..