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I got my vector optic version a couple weeks ago. The erector housing is different but they both had about 30 miles of adjustment for elevation and wind. I definitely like the uso reticle better. It is definitely the right thickness to be useable across its range. Uso cannot seem to give me the reticle substensions. I’ve asked 3 times. The vector scope has some sort of lense placement flaw too. The reticle will only focus at one magnification, and becomes blurry as you move away from the power you focus the eye piece at. Making the reticle very useless at lower powers if focused on high magnification. I sent it back. We shall see how the replacement is.
Without a doubt.that stinks.
Do you think the scopes are made in the same factory?
This is the uso checklist that came with the scope. Fit and finish, attention to detail and quality control is super important. If uso has an employee actually do these tests seriously, it can make all the difference in the world. Definitely worth the expense of being gone over by a pro. That’s what we shall see with the vector. I will give 3 strikesthat stinks.
Do you think the scopes are made in the same factory?
Still can't get used to seeing a USO logo on the side but at that price point. What price point are their USA made optics starting at these days?
I wonder what percentage of these USO returns back to china? How does that work with a scope that is defective from the original manufacture, do they replace it with another to USO?
I like it a lot so far except for the fact that I can’t get any information on what the reticle substensions are. I’ve been shooting at different distances between 25 and 310 yards, with repeatable results clicking around with a .22.Any updates on this? In the market for a 22LR scope in the next month or two for NRL22. Wondering if this might fit the bill or if it would be better to stick with something like the SWFA 3-15, Midas TAC 4-16, or Ares BTR Gen 1 2.5-15.
It is more challenging to mount a scope that short. I cut the front off of my 419 mount off, so I could mount it lower.Just picked one up. It's out of the box and on the gun table. Rings coming Monday. I'm tossing it on a PWS AR-10 762x39. Surprisingly, I had plans to put it on with an extra set of Warne Med. rings but objective was touching the Pic Rail. I should be banging on Monday and i'll come back to the thread with an update. FYI $330 from EuroOptic.
I thought about doing the same exact thing to my mpa pic mount. My low rings wouldn’t let me set the scope back far enough bc of the objective hitting the pic mountIt is more challenging to mount a scope that short. I cut the front off of my 419 mount off, so I could mount it lower.
Same problem here. Limiting.I thought about doing the same exact thing to my mpa pic mount. My low rings wouldn’t let me set the scope back far enough bc of the objective hitting the pic mount
Mike Mike Mike. Of all people, it was an excuse to order more gear!@TampaBud
you don't need new rings. Just swing by and grab my Dremel.
Then grind on that pic rail until it clears. ?
Mike Mike Mike. Of all people, it was an excuse to order more gear!
I don’t see how. It would be really nice. That is one thin I wish it had.So is there any possibility of a makeshift zero stop?
no elevation dial indicator on the scope. cant do the 1st question since im not homeI have two questions for anyone with one of these in hand:
1. Would you be willing to post a picture of the scope alongside a ruler? I want to see the length of the mounting surfaces.
2. Does the elevation dial have a rev indicator?
no elevation dial indicator on the scope. cant do the 1st question since im not home
You got any idea which USO throw lever will go on this?
Thank you! Looks like my mount is too long for it. I’ll need to get some rings. I appreciate the photos.
Thank you! Looks like my mount is too long for it. I’ll need to get some rings. I appreciate the photos.
For those unfamiliar with Ingress Protection rating system, each item is rated with a two-digit number, i.e. IP65. The first digit is related to solids and a '6' is the highest rating, promising protection against dust-size particles and promising the device is fully vacuum sealed. A '1' protects against solid objects of greater than 50mm from entering the device. Typically, most would prefer a rating of '6' on their devices.My original question specifically cited the IPX rating and their answer didn't mention it, which isn't great. I assume either their rating was lower than they wish to advertise or else the scope was never submitted to be tested/certified. I'm not familiar with the IPX rating process, so I am assuming it's an objective and standardized evaluation by a third party. I would prefer if the scope were IPX rated, of course, because it would provide an objective standard of comparison. That said, not being certified does not mean the thing isn't waterproof in and of itself. Not submitting it for testing may have been a legitimate business decision to manage costs, especially if they could fairly easily test it themselves (IE drop it in a deep lake for 5 hours, pull it out, looks good? good enough).
So is there any possibility of a makeshift zero stop?
Looks like prices have gone up at euro optic Anyone know where I can get a good deal on one?
Did you get the FFP or SFP Chinese version?I bought a Chinese one before US optics “check and rebranding”. Will advise!
Looks like prices have gone up at euro optic Anyone know where I can get a good deal on one?
No longer looking but thanks for the heads up.Not sure if you're still looking for one but Euro Optics has them at $396 but on backorder.