Rifle Scopes Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

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I suck at this review stuff so I probably left a bunch of stuff out but I tried to cover as much as I could! I'm just an average guy who likes to shoot and hunt a lot and give my viewpoint in that manner.

After much debate and talking to Scott at Vortex Optics and Mike at CS Tactical, I decided to purchase the Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm (SFP) off of Mike. I chose to go with the EBR-1 MRAD Reticle with Mil turrets.

This scope will be going aboard a LaRue PredatAR 5.56 with a 16" barrel (whenever they ship my pre-order). It is going to be used strictly as a hunting rig, namely for coyotes. So as of right now I am unable to mount and test it but once I get it mounted up I will put it through it's paces and add more to this review.

This is how the scope showed up to me.

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This is what came in the box.

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It includes a cloth with the Vortex logo on it, an allen wrench for resetting the turrets, the shims for the Zero Stop, a little Vortex pin, a reticle manual and a scope manual, one CR 2032 battery, and a 4 inch 44mm sunshade. One note is that at the front of my sunshade there is a 1 inch skuff mark on it. Not a big deal to me as it will se far worse in the field, but figured I would note this.

I'll begin my review at the rear of the scope. On the ocular side of the scope it utilizes a fast focus eyepiece. It's stiff enough where it should not turn on it's own if it's bumped so once you set it, it should be good to go.

Moving on to the illumination knob. It's positioned at a 45 degree angle off the left side of the eyepiece for ease of operation with your left hand. It has 10 illumination settings. The lowest settings are usable with night vision devices and the higher settings for daytime illumination dependent on the background. The illumination settings are numbered 1-10 with a dot between each setting. This dot is an off setting. Instead of having to start at zero and work your way through each intensity level until you reach the desired one like for instance on an Aimpoint T-1 Micro, you can find the setting or two you like and just turn it to the dot in between them. An example would be if you find that intensity levels 8 and 9 are what you would most commonly use, when you are not needing the reticle illuminated just turn it to the dot between 8 and 9. When you need the illumination feature just turn to 8 or 9 and you are set.

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One note to mention about the illuminated reticle is that during the day you aren't going to really see the illumination unless you have a dark background. In no light/low light or with a target that has a dark background the reticle really sticks out. It still retains it's edge and doesn't get all fuzzy when lit. It runs of a single CR2032 battery which is included. I'm not sure how long the battery will last on which intensity settings however. If you do a lot of low light shooting where you will need to use the illumination feature I suggest carrying a spare battery or two.

The power adjustment ring is marked at 2.5x, 3.3x, 5x, and 10x. When starting at the 2.5x and rotating to 3.3x you can feel a click letting you know you are engaged at that power, this also happens as you hit the 5x mark. Likewise this happens when going from high to low power. The adjustment ring has a rubber piece around it. Some might find this cheesy or cheap, but I like it. If your hands are wet or sweaty or even if you have gloves on I think it will aid in being able to adjust the power ring. It also has a fiber optic indicator to line up your power adjustments in low light situations.

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The web site says that it has a max elevation and windage of 29 Mils. After twisting the turrets numerous times I found this not to be true. What I recorded was it has 25 Mils from stop to stop in both elevation and windage. Not 100% sure if maybe Vortex had a misprint, if my scope was not made right, or I was half asleep when I was doing this, but I counted 25 Mils, not 29 Mils. Not a big deal to me, but I figured I would chime in and let people know what I recorded before they think they are getting 29 Mils. The turrets have 5 Mils of adjustment per revolution. Each click is 0.1 Mils. The elevation turret is marked 0-5 mils and the windage is marked 0-2.5-0 mils.

The turrets themselves have good audible clicks when rotating as well as having a nice tactile feel. I would not say that they feel mushy or overly hard to turn. They are about middle of the road. I twisted them from stop to stop over 2 dozen times and never found them to start to loosen. They also feature a little fiber optic rod on the top of the turrets to help index them. The turrets are also uncapped, non locking, and are about middle of the road in height as well. Not too tall, not too short, just right in my opinion.

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The elevation turret is set up with Vortex's CRS Zero Stop feature. Basically once you have acquired your zero, you remove the elevation turret cap and insert shims (which are included) until you fill up the gap that they are intended to go in. The result is once you have put the turret cap back on you will be able to go below zero part of a revolution and then it will stop. At this point you just turn the turret back to zero and you are zeroed again. While I have not done this yet, I'm anxious to see how this will work. The windage does not have the Zero stop feature.

Here is a video on how the CRS Zero Stop works:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRnU0LK_m1w&feature=channel_video_title

As far as the reticle goes it is the EBR-1 MRAD reticle.

The fine (main) crossshairs are supposed to subtend to 0.04 Mils while the heavy (outer) crosshairs subtend to 0.75 Mils. It has 2 Mils of hold under divided into half mils and 8 Mils of hold over divided into half mils for a total of 10 Mils of measurement from top to bottom. From dead center you have 8 Mils of hold left or right for a total of 16 mils edge to edge on the fine crosshair with a gap of 0.7 mils between the fine crosshair and the heavy crosshair. The first two mils left and right are broken into half mils and after are in 1 mil increments. The reticle is numbered ever 2 mils on the elevation and windage lines.

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Link to the EBR-1 MRAD Reticle info (in .pdf form):

http://www.vortexoptics.com/uploads/web_manual_rfl_viper-pst_210s1-m.pdf

Other notes to make are that it has no parallax adjustment and is set from the factory at 100 yards. The tube size is 30mm. Eye relief is listed as 4 inches. The objective lens is 44mm. Magnification is 2.5-10x. It is a second focal plane scope. Field of view is listed as 47-10.9 feet @ 100 yards. Weight is 18.4 ounces.

Here is a link to the product manual (in .pdf form):

http://www.vortexoptics.com/uploads/web_manual_rfl_viper-pst_2-0.pdf

The price I paid for this scope was $599.99 and I will say, for this price point, I am truly impressed with the quality of the glass, the reticle, and overall robustness of the entire package. I have no doubt that this scope could take some serious abuse. None of the pictures that I took today do the glass and reticle justice. I'll make the excuse of using a point and shoot, poor lighting, and a nasty day outside in it's defense.

I'll try and post a more in depth video review and get better pictures as time permits.

I feel people that would be best served by this scope would be:

A: Someone who owns multiple high end optics and looking for something a little cheaper to throw on a new rifle.

B: A hunter who wants a quality optic that he can thrash around through the outdoors without feeling bad about scratching or denting a $2,000 optic.

C: Someone who is wanting to get their feet wet in the world of high end optics without going for broke their first time out.

I would like to thank Scott and Vortex Optics for his great customer support and expecially would like to thank Mike at CS Tactical for helping me select this optic.

Any of you on the fence about this line, I say go for it!

For further spec and information regarding this model here is a link:

http://www.vortexoptics.com/product/vortex-viper-pst-2-5-10x44-riflescope-with-ebr-1-mrad-reticle
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

I just got my 2.5-10x44 MRAD through Scott at Liberty Optics. Scott was awesome to deal with. The Viper PST truly is a fantastic scope and I'm honestly amazed by it. My experience in the tactical scope world has been with Leupold Mark4 LR/Ts, and in terms of optical quality, the PST can certainly hold its own against a Mark4.
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: USACS</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I just got my 2.5-10x44 MRAD through Scott at Liberty Optics. Scott was awesome to deal with. The Viper PST truly is a fantastic scope and I'm honestly amazed by it. My experience in the tactical scope world has been with Leupold Mark4 LR/Ts, and in terms of optical quality, the PST can certainly hold its own against a Mark4. </div></div>

I agree with you, I'm thrilled with the scope. I don't personally own anything as nice to compare it to but after shooting some of my friend's rigs with what most would consider nice glass, I think mine will easily hold it's own against theirs for nearly half the price!

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Scott_at_Vortex</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thank you for the kind words and thorough review.

Best Regards,
Scott </div></div>

And thank you for making a quality optic at an affordable price! This won't be my last Vortex!
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Biner626</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Great review. I found the same to be true with my turrets. Like you stated its not a big deal to me as I wont need the extra elevaton for my application. </div></div>

I talked to another guy as well so that makes 3 of us that counted 25 instead of 29 mils. Again, just like you, not a big deal, but might be a bigger deal to someone who needs to squeeze ever click out of their optic to get to where they want.

Thanks for the response!
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

I like the one I've got, but have yet to really put it through the paces.

However, I can add that Butler Creek scope caps sizes are:

EYE - 14
OBJ - 33
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: smithjd</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I like the one I've got, but have yet to really put it through the paces.

However, I can add that Butler Creek scope caps sizes are:

EYE - 14
OBJ - 33 </div></div>

I assume you are giving the sizes for the review 2.5-10x44mm?

If so...thanks! I was actually needing to order some caps!
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fbach</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Biner626</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Great review. I found the same to be true with my turrets. Like you stated its not a big deal to me as I wont need the extra elevaton for my application. </div></div>

I talked to another guy as well so that makes 3 of us that counted 25 instead of 29 mils. Again, just like you, not a big deal, but might be a bigger deal to someone who needs to squeeze ever click out of their optic to get to where they want.

Thanks for the response! </div></div>

Yep, that was me over on OpticsTalk haha.

Also, the 14 eye works, SWFA gave me the 31 OBJ. It fits pretty snug.
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fbach</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would like to thank Scott and Vortex Optics for his great customer support and especially would like to thank Mike at CS Tactical for helping me select this optic.</div></div>

Thanks for your order! Outstanding review for only taking it out of the box. Look forward to the range results.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fbach</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Any of you on the fence about this line, I say go for it!</div></div>

+1

Thanks,

Mason @ CST
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: smithjd</div><div class="ubbcode-body">EYE - 14</div></div>

Can you verify that? Scott at Liberty Optics had posted the best Butler Creek sizes for the 2.5-10x44 as 16 Eye and 33 Objective.
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: axio</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Yep, that was me over on OpticsTalk haha.

Also, the 14 eye works, SWFA gave me the 31 OBJ. It fits pretty snug. </div></div>

Thanks for the info! You think a different size for the objective you work better than the 31 like the 33?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: firemarshall27</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Would really like to know how well these will hold zero with some use and abuse! </div></div>

When it gets mounted, I'll try and abuse it!

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: CSTACTICAL</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fbach</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would like to thank Scott and Vortex Optics for his great customer support and especially would like to thank Mike at CS Tactical for helping me select this optic.</div></div>

Thanks for your order! Outstanding review for only taking it out of the box. Look forward to the range results.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fbach</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Any of you on the fence about this line, I say go for it!</div></div>

+1

Thanks,

Mason @ CST

</div></div>

Thanks again Mason!
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

This was perfect timing with this review, I was just looking at getting one of these, Thank you for taking the time to do this review, now I just need to get my hands on one.
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

Thanks so much for this review and I think you did a great job with it as well. I've been looking at this scope to put on a TC Icon .243 for coyotes and other targets of opportunity. I also think you hit the nail on the head as to who might find this scope just right for their purposes.
 
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FBach,

Thank you for your review also! I'm waiting for one of these for my LR308, and I'm anxious to get out. Well, first to receive the optic.
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Nice photos, thoughtful review. Happy shooting!!

-G45
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

I took the 2.5 x 10 PST into the store and fit the scope caps. 14 EYE worked the best and 33 OBJ worked the best. I'm sure you could push on a smaller set, but I don't think it would fit as well.

The 14 EYE also works on the 1x4 PST, which uses a 2 OBJ.

I just got the scope and haven't done any load development on my new rifle. All I can say now is it looks very promising. I to be getting on it in the near future and giving it a complete workout.
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: E3C3H3O3</div><div class="ubbcode-body">This was perfect timing with this review, I was just looking at getting one of these, Thank you for taking the time to do this review, now I just need to get my hands on one. </div></div>

Not a problem, I'm glad you found it helpful!

I'm sure once you get it you will enjoy it.

Now if the rifle it is going on would ship so I could get it mounted, I could do a real review and not an out of the box review!

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: IRONDAN</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks so much for this review and I think you did a great job with it as well. I've been looking at this scope to put on a TC Icon .243 for coyotes and other targets of opportunity. I also think you hit the nail on the head as to who might find this scope just right for their purposes. </div></div>

Thanks for reading it and thanks for the thanks!

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Glock45</div><div class="ubbcode-body">FBach,

Thank you for your review also! I'm waiting for one of these for my LR308, and I'm anxious to get out. Well, first to receive the optic.
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Nice photos, thoughtful review. Happy shooting!!

-G45 </div></div>

Thanks! Can't wait to get it mounted!

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: smithjd</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I took the 2.5 x 10 PST into the store and fit the scope caps. 14 EYE worked the best and 33 OBJ worked the best. I'm sure you could push on a smaller set, but I don't think it would fit as well.

The 14 EYE also works on the 1x4 PST, which uses a 2 OBJ.

I just got the scope and haven't done any load development on my new rifle. All I can say now is it looks very promising. I to be getting on it in the near future and giving it a complete workout.
</div></div>

Thanks for the info on the caps! I'm curious to see what you think of it once you get it mounted. I'm anxious to do the same!
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

thank you for the review!

This is going to be the scope on my 16" .308 1-8" twist heavy subsonic gun. I just don't think you can beat features for price on the vortex optics.

That is if I still like vortex after my Razor arrives!!!!!!


(can't wait)
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fbach</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Biner626</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Great review. I found the same to be true with my turrets. Like you stated its not a big deal to me as I wont need the extra elevaton for my application. </div></div>

I talked to another guy as well so that makes 3 of us that counted 25 instead of 29 mils. Again, just like you, not a big deal, but might be a bigger deal to someone who needs to squeeze ever click out of their optic to get to where they want.

Thanks for the response!</div></div>
4. I also got 25.
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: USACS</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fbach</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Biner626</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Great review. I found the same to be true with my turrets. Like you stated its not a big deal to me as I wont need the extra elevaton for my application. </div></div>

I talked to another guy as well so that makes 3 of us that counted 25 instead of 29 mils. Again, just like you, not a big deal, but might be a bigger deal to someone who needs to squeeze ever click out of their optic to get to where they want.

Thanks for the response!</div></div>
4. I also got 25. </div></div>

After seeing the post.... Make that 5. 25 here as well.
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: aggiesig</div><div class="ubbcode-body">thank you for the review!

This is going to be the scope on my 16" .308 1-8" twist heavy subsonic gun. I just don't think you can beat features for price on the vortex optics.

That is if I still like vortex after my Razor arrives!!!!!!


(can't wait) </div></div>

Nice! And thanks for reading. And a Razor you say? Nice again!

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: USACS</div><div class="ubbcode-body">4. I also got 25. </div></div>
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mn_Shooter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">After seeing the post.... Make that 5. 25 here as well. </div></div>
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: afd77</div><div class="ubbcode-body">6........I've got 25 mils as well. </div></div>

Looks like it's unanimous! 25 mils not 29 mils.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: USACS</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It seriously needs to thaw out. Minnesota sucks for outdoor shooting. I want to get out to the range with my PST and get zeroed and give it whirl. I'm seriously bouncing off the walls here... </div></div>

Illinois weather has been 60 one day, snowing and freezing the next, then raining. Puts a damper on any shooting and hunting activities here as well!

I just want the AR my PST is going on to get here so I can mount it and do a real review and not an "out of the box" impression. Oh well, shouldn't be but a few more weeks then I can update this with better data.
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fritz</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I hope mine gets here soon. I will be mounting this unit on a Browning X-Bolt .338. Should work perfect for this rifle. </div></div>

Hope you enjoy it!
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

Just a quick note about the detents at 2.5x, 3.3x, 5x: Vortex put those there so you can use easy fractions of the reticle markings for ranging and holds using the SFP reticle at powers other than the native 1:1 ranging/hold setting of 10x.
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

What would the effect of not having a parallax adjustment be on long range shooting. I have not used a scope that did not have one. I figure i could answer my own question by shooting various distance with out using the parallax on my scope, but can't shoot for the next month. Got to love work schedules.
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

Err...this took a while but after changing my mind on what I wanted to put it on multiple times I finally settled on something.

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No real mounted testing done yet. I did this late evening last night and only had enough time to get it sighted in before I could no longer see anything. I do have 14.3 Mils of up elevation left to play with after getting it sighted in.

I have to work a bunch of OT the next few weeks but next time I make it to the range I'll do more testing.

In the two months it was just laying around (yeah I'm lazy), I can say I did fog test this (let it set out in the sun a few hours and threw in the freezer for a while afterwards) and neither lens fogged.

Also, the illuminated reticle has been left on the 10 setting since April 15th and is STILL burning bright.

Anywho, it's my birthday, so time to get my drink on! More to come!
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

Finally had some time to do a bit more testing with the Vortex.


This review and testing is based on my limited knowledge of optics, optic testing, and ability as a shooter. I'm new to this stuff so bear with me.


When I had first zeroed the rifle a few weeks ago, after reading what I saw in the scope after the first shot, I made an adjustment of 2 mils down and 2 mils right. Pretty much spot on in the little 3' Shoot-N-C target I was aiming for and after a slight tweak it was center punching it no problem. Right after which I had ran out of light and had to wait until the next range visit...


Fast forward to yesterday.


I switched up ammo from the Hornady Superformance Match 168gr A-Max rounds to Southwest Ammunition 175gr SMK Run-N-Gun loads. I rezeroed and began to perform some tests.


I took the elevation knob and twisted it all the way up and down several times before returning it to zero and then checked POA/POI. Spot on with no zero change.


I also performed the same test with the windage knob with the same results.


I did this to both the elevation and windage knobs a few times and never a hiccup.


I didn't have many Shoot-N-C targets left so I was unable to get the max use out of the elevation that I was looking for. I was only able to take it up to 7.6 mils. I'm a novice at testing/precision shooting and my abilities to read the reticle aren't the best but from my box test, the scope seems to track correctly.


I had randomly placed 5 targets on the board, read my reticle, made the adjustment, and fired.


First of the 5 was the zero which was a hair right of center. Tracking on up to the other 4 targets they were pretty much on with what I had read in the reticle. This is my first time doing a box test so the results, to me, were good.


After the box test I had the misfortune of getting caught in one of our great Illinois thunder storms, at which time I decided to switch over to shooting some steel targets set up at 200, 300, 400, and 500 yards that I had put up when I first got to the range.


After making the calculation and reading the wind I dialed in the scope for elevation and held for the wind.


My elevation adjustments:


.6 @ 200 Yards

1.5 @ 300 Yards

2.5 @ 400 Yards

3.6 @ 500 Yards


It tracked just fine and I was able to make first round hits on each of the targets I was shooting at.


After finally getting to spend more time with the scope I have drawn a few more conclusions.


The clicks could be a little more firm but they are satisfactory.


The glass in the scope is crisp and clear and passed my fog test (left scope out in the sun for a few hours, the popped it in the freezer for a while).


The illumination feature is completely useless in the daytime with bright sun. however works very well in the early morning and late evenings offering a good choice of levels to suit the eye. The illumination was left of 10 for a hair over a month before it died, so if you accidently leave it on (even on the highest setting) over night, it shouldn't be a problem.


The low light performance is pretty good. It would suit any need for the hunter as I've checked it out early in the mornings around the time I'd go coyote hunting and shot it late enough to the point I could no longer see my target and am very well satisfied with the ability to still clearly distinct targets when light is not on my side.


I would like to go back and re-box test it with pictures for everyone as well as test it back to back with other scopes in the same and a little high price range. If I get the chance, the first will be no problem but the other might have to wait a while. Namely I'd really like to test this against the SS 3-9.


For the price range of this scope, I must say, it is well worth it. Vortex's quality and customer support is spot on as is (from what I've heard) their warranty as well. So you get a good piece of glass that you can rely on, a good company that stands behind their product, and you didn't have to break the bank to do so.


If you are on a budget, give the PST line a look at, I think you'll enjoy it!


Here is a video of of it in action yesterday. Pretty drab but It'll have to do.

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Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

It is definately a nice looking scope! I currently have a weaver grand slam tact 3-10 on my 22 trainer. I notice the weaver gets fuzzy within 50 yards at 10 power. Kinda irritates me because I like to shoot my groups at around 5 power than crank it up to take a close look at my groups.

Do you see this issue with this scope?
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lookabill</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Does yours get somewhat fuzzy on max power? A friend got one and to my eyes it seems the most crisp at about 9.5... </div></div>

I have noticed on 10 power it's not as crisp as setting it just a hair lower. I thought it was just my eyes and blood pressure but I guess that I'm not the only one.

However, I do find it adequate enough on 10, just a little better (like you said) set a bit lower.

I also noticed this seems to be a bit more of a problem when the sun is blazing and less noticeable when it's overcast or in lower light situations.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Dantrom</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It is definately a nice looking scope! I currently have a weaver grand slam tact 3-10 on my 22 trainer. I notice the weaver gets fuzzy within 50 yards at 10 power. Kinda irritates me because I like to shoot my groups at around 5 power than crank it up to take a close look at my groups.

Do you see this issue with this scope? </div></div>

To be honest, I've not really looked at anything really under 100 yards with the mag set at 10. Generally I'm dialed down at that distance cause the reticle washes out. When it's light out tomorrow I'll check it out and let you know though.
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fbach</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lookabill</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Does yours get somewhat fuzzy on max power? A friend got one and to my eyes it seems the most crisp at about 9.5... </div></div>

I have noticed on 10 power it's not as crisp as setting it just a hair lower. I thought it was just my eyes and blood pressure but I guess that I'm not the only one.

However, I do find it adequate enough on 10, just a little better (like you said) set a bit lower.

I also noticed this seems to be a bit more of a problem when the sun is blazing and less noticeable when it's overcast or in lower light situations.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Dantrom</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It is definately a nice looking scope! I currently have a weaver grand slam tact 3-10 on my 22 trainer. I notice the weaver gets fuzzy within 50 yards at 10 power. Kinda irritates me because I like to shoot my groups at around 5 power than crank it up to take a close look at my groups.

Do you see this issue with this scope? </div></div>

To be honest, I've not really looked at anything really under 100 yards with the mag set at 10. Generally I'm dialed down at that distance cause the reticle washes out. When it's light out tomorrow I'll check it out and let you know though.</div></div>

Thanks! Also, I too would like to know how this scope compares to the SS 3-9.
 
Re: Vortex PST 2.5-10x44mm Review

Most variables will be a little "less clear" at max power. My ior 2.5-10 and 3-18 slightly, my bushnell FFP 3-12 and 6-24 are big time ugly at max power. You have to have good eyes to see it.

I have an IOR 2.5-10 which I like but it's a bit heavy - how is the weight on this scope? I know my 1-4 was about a pound and my ior is about 1.5.