For $1,500 I'd buy an XTR-III 5.5-30x56 built entirely in Greely, CO... 100% American made with LOW Jap ED glass.
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I'm pretty much done with Vortex, honestly... I'm selling off most of my Vortex stuff. Eventually all my HS-T's are getting replaced with XTR-II's while on sale for $650, and so will several of my Arkens (I'll probably keep them for test mules, since they are tough, great tracking, and have decent glass with an easily reset ZS). The lowest MSRP full-time scope I'll have on one of my precision rifles will be $1,499 (XTR-II 5-25x50 Illum.).
That might sound like a scope snob thing to say, but I've been growing more displeased with Vortex over the last 5+ years as it is. My Strike Eagle is an alright scope, but I noticed a couple days ago that the magnification ring had gotten twisted too far and wasn't lining up, and was hard to twist (must have happened in transport and I never noticed when I got home
), and I had to pop it back into place. Once popped back in, it's working 100% normal, and everting seems fine. But, one of my HS-T's got replaced by the SE a couple years back because when I wiggled the mag ring, the reticle wiggled with it.. My Diamondback HD spotter I bought about 10 years ago has terrible glass in it, and has never been clear. It's little shit like that, that is slowly turning me off of Vortex. Plus, they have all the issue with Razor turrets, etc... I mean, that's a $3,000 MSRP scope...They shouldn't be having QC issues like that. Just my $0.02 of mounting issues with my own personal Vortex optics...