Rifle Scopes Vortex PST GEN 2 how are they doing?

I had the PST gen1 for years and upgraded to the PST2 last year. Went from the 6-24 FFP mil/mil ebr2-c gen1 to the 5-25 FFP mil/mil ebr2-c gen2...all thats need to be said is big improvement. I could give a care about illumination knob being ridiculously stiff which mine is. If this thing had locking elevation and windage turrets then Ide say Vortex should drop the mic because for the price, reliability and getting all the goods most are looking for into a robust sub 1k optic... they knocked it out of the park. IMO
 
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Had the 3-15x44 and thought it was okay. Have the 5-25 and really liked it. It went back and forth from a 224 valk gas gun and 6.5 CM bolt gun. Huge step up from the PST 1's.

Also have the razor gen 2 which is a step up from the pst 2 but honestly not as much as I expected for the price.
 
Can you shine some light on who sells the Gen Ii Razor for $1700? Thanks
I think he literally meant here, as in here on the forums (lightly used).

I’m usually the type to hunt for demos to get a full warranty, but with Vortex it’s always under warranty. If it’s in good cosmetic condition (they always are unless one took a fall) and doesn’t need to go in for warranty work (not likely, but always possible) buying one lightly used might be the way to go.
 
Does anyone else notice the tiny bit of mis-alignment from the turret to the hash marks on PST Gen 2 scopes??

The turrets would start good at 0, but as you get to 3 or 4 mils they would fall out of sync. I realize it would only be +/- 0.1 mil so I just ran with it and for the most part never had issues. I'm just OCD.
 
My 5x25 d/n do any weird stuff. Have 500+/-rnds. thru mine and all turrets still line up, they don't "wiggle" and they still "click". Still passes the "box" test and glass is still clear, even with my old ass eyes. Purchase w/ confidence. Mac(y)
 
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