I friend of mine that is into high end optics vistited me this morning with his M96 50bmg WindRunner. We made a custom picatinny rail for it so he could mount his Larue 1 piece scope mount. The Factory rail is not mispec so one piece mounts will not fit! Anyways he brought his new S&B PMII 5-25x and Nightforce NXS 12-42 glass along with him. I just last week picked up a Vortex Viper PST 6-24x and have heard conflicting reports on the quality of the glass. We setup a small stand to accurately aim the scopes at the same target approximately 120 yards away.
The S&B obviously was noticeable better in all aspects with the best clarity and resolution with more forgiving eye placement. The NightForce and Viper PST compared pretty close but the weird thing was that the Viper PST make whites look white and very bright where as the NightForce looked more if a light beige color. The S&B also showed white objects as a slight beige color. We figured this must have something to do with the lens coatings?
I think both of use if had to choose between the NightForce and Viper PST on what we both saw this morning the Viper PST would be a no brainer as it was almost a 1/3 of the cost and the optic quality was a toss up(I thought the PST was slightly better). Of course this opinion is based off of the one Nightforce copy we had in front of us today.....he does own 2 of the NXS scopes so I figure if one was noticeably better than the other he would have noticed. NightForce scopes have proven they can take a beating and the Viper PST's where basically just released so only time will tell. Anyway I'm very please with my Viper PST scope
Mac
The S&B obviously was noticeable better in all aspects with the best clarity and resolution with more forgiving eye placement. The NightForce and Viper PST compared pretty close but the weird thing was that the Viper PST make whites look white and very bright where as the NightForce looked more if a light beige color. The S&B also showed white objects as a slight beige color. We figured this must have something to do with the lens coatings?
I think both of use if had to choose between the NightForce and Viper PST on what we both saw this morning the Viper PST would be a no brainer as it was almost a 1/3 of the cost and the optic quality was a toss up(I thought the PST was slightly better). Of course this opinion is based off of the one Nightforce copy we had in front of us today.....he does own 2 of the NXS scopes so I figure if one was noticeably better than the other he would have noticed. NightForce scopes have proven they can take a beating and the Viper PST's where basically just released so only time will tell. Anyway I'm very please with my Viper PST scope
Mac