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Rifle Scopes Review Vortex PST 6-24x on 1,000 yd. range

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Aug 29, 2010
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Yesterday I shot my first competition at 1,000 yds. in benchrest class. The scope I have is the new Vortex PST FFP MOA 6-24x50mm. My rifle I have it on is a Savage Target action duel port with the target Accu-Trigger set at 18 ounces. It has a EGW 20 MOA Picatinny rail with Burris Extreme Tactical 30mm Rings. I'm shooting a 6mm Norma BR with CCI BR4 primers, Varget and Berger 105 gr. Hunting VLDs.

I had never shot at paper targets at 1,000 yds. before and was worried that I would not even hit the paper since we were only allowed 3 sighters before the 10 shot string for score & group size.

I used the JBM program to to figure how many MOAs I needed to adjust from my 200 yd. zero for 1,000 yds. Now I had to adjust the PST 27 MOA which is 108 clicks. I have been practicing counting those clicks quite a few times, because when I get set up on the shooting bench I do not want to make a mistake. The point is that I have adjusted the turrets many times up and down.

When I shot the 3 sighters the pit crew said my three shots were centered at 4 o'clock just outside the 10 ring and only 4" across. WOW boy was I happy. I then adjusted one click left and one click up. Then I had to shoot my very first 10 shot string for score & group size. Oh, forgot to mention that the mirage was terrible. I had to turn down the power to 12x so I could see the target better which everyone else did with their much more expensive scopes.

The PST preformed great even with the reticle it has for the 1,000 yds. The repeat adjustments of the turrets were spot on. I don't know how they could be more accurate and the glass very clear except for the mirage which affects all scopes.

The first relay was scored like this. 91-1x out a possible 100 with a group size of 14+1/8". The shots were centered perfectly in the middle of the target.

The second relay was centered about 6" above the first (wind changed) it scored 82-no x with a group size of 17+5/8".

In conclusion I am extremely happy with this scope and can't wait for the next match on May 28.

Almost for got to tell you that I came in second place for score with a total of 173-1x and the guy that came in first place had a score of 174-1x. I was so close, but sooo far away.

40gt
 
Re: Review Vortex PST 6-24x on 1,000 yd. range

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 40gt</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> I have been practicing counting those clicks quite a few times, because when I get set up on the shooting bench I do not want to make a mistake. The point is that I have adjusted the turrets many times up and down.

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Good job but stop doing that. It's easier getting lost counting 108 clicks than spinning the knob with the big numbers on it. You got 12 MOA per turn so dial up two turns and then to the 3 MOA mark. 27 MOA.

Also you can use your reticle to make adjustments. Look at where the spotter is and where you broke the shot and use the reticle to measure your adjustment. Again no need for clicks.


Just trying to help you out and make life easier for you.
 
Re: Review Vortex PST 6-24x on 1,000 yd. range

Thanks for the help guys. My vertical turret is a custom in yds. and only goes to 900 yds. Now that I have the vertical #s I'll paint a line for the 1,000. The distance of 900 yds. or less I can us the custom turret.

40gt

PS: made a reduced copy of the target with a grid printed on it in 1/4 moa squares to count the clicks vertical & horizontal. Makes it very easy.