I'll start by saying that I'm a shooter... not an optics aficionado. So I'm probably about as qualified to evaluate an optic as a monkey. Be that as it may, I've spent nearly my whole life looking through scopes at the animals I hunt. I'm not an ex-sniper... I'm an ex-12bravo, demolition guy. I'm not law enforcement or some high speed special forces type. But... I do hunt. A LOT. I use my rifles as a tool, not some safe queen. My stuff gets used in 40mph -40 degree blizzards, as well as 110 degree 95% humidity days. I hunt, and I hunt hard. I demand as much, if not more of my gear as a soldier would. Does that make me qualified to talk about this optic? Probably not. haha!
A few days ago I placed my order for the razor with Scott @ Liberty Optics. We all know him, and well... I don't buy an optic unless its through Scott. I just pulled the razor out of the box and gave it a good fondling. I really need to mount it on a gun before I go mouthing off too much... but my initial findings echo a lot of what has been said here. I'll be using a "nightforce" comparison quite a bit, and since I have a 5.5- 22x50... that is what I'll be drawing my comparisons from.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Ocular - </span>
The eyebox is very difficult to get used to. It seems that no matter where I position my eye, I always get a shadow on the edges somewhere instead of a nice defined circle that fills the ocular bell. Even on 5x, there is always one part of the ocular that has a bit of a shadow to it. At no point is it completely crisp to all edges. It would not stop me from engaging a target, but is annoying none the less. Never had any issues like that with my nightforce. Vortex, you need to address this issue. This is my main beef with this scope.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Reticle -</span>
Overall, the reticle is done pretty well. The reticle gets a bit fat at 20x. As others have pointed out, a .04 mil reticle instead of the .06 would be in order I think. The saving grace is the reticles open center. <span style="text-decoration: underline">I like that style of reticle A LOT.</span> The thickness of the reticle would be very distracting if not for the open center. Vortex, you should illustrate this better in your reticle drawings that you have on the website and have posted on this forum. People like to know what they are getting, and I almost did not purchase this scope due to it not having the open reticle... which I was very pleasantly surprised to see that it does.
One thing that I do not like about the reticle, is the illumination. The horizontal blooms like crazy, and the vertical is pretty dark. Imagine christmas lights with a layer of frost on them. Again, it is absolutely nothing like the illumination on my nightforce, which is crisp and uniform over the entire reticle. The xmas tree is pretty useless. You cant use those dots at ALL below 10x, and even at 20x it is difficult if you have a busy background. This is especially so on a darker background or in low light. I think they need to thicken those dots up a bit, and make the reticle usable for those that want it. I'd prefer the EBR-3 anyway, but nobody had em yet.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Turrets -</span>
The elevation turret is unnecessarily large in my opinion. Its not a problem, but I am not really a fan of huge turrets sticking way up like that. I'd like it just fine if they used the same turret as they did on windage, for elevation. The clicks on the windage knob feel more crisp than the clicks on the elevation knob. I like the way the windage feels more so than the elevation. If I were to compare the knobs to my nightforce, I would say that the elevation knob is as good... and the windage knob is better. I ran them in all the way, and out all the way in afew times. They don't have any noticable tight or loose spots. Both the elevation and windage knobs line up with the markings on the tube so you know right where you are. As was mentioned in another review, the second turn number on the elevation turret above the 4 mil marker is a 7, when it should be a 9. Annoying, but does not inhibit the scope function in any way. Nice and solid through the entire adjustment range. The side focus is quite nice. Not to tight, not too loose. ... and then I noticed ... someone had eaten all my pooridge. ... oh... wait... wrong story. The illumination ring is very nice, in that in between each power setting is "off." Makes it very easy to get to the setting you want. The side focus is very well done. It sticks out far enough, but not too far. I'm a big fan of that.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Power ring - </span>
Why... why why WHY... would you make it rubberized? I really like the fact that the ocular bell is static, and does not turn with the power as on my nightforce... but I absolutely despise the rubber coated/covered power ring. I just know if I get it rubbed up against something the wrong way, which I'm likely to do... I'm going to tear it up. This should not be on a $2000 scope. Hell... it shouldn't be on a $500 scope!!!!!! This is the only item on this optic that just screams "I'm a cheap pile of crap." Other than the power ring, everything else just screams "use me to hit anything you want, and don't worry, I won't break." Vortex, trust me on this... make the power ring METAL.
<span style="font-weight: bold">The glass - </span>
Ohhh the glass! This is the part where I'm suppose to give an objective opinion about how good or bad the "glass" is right? Frankly, I could care less. This is a weapon sight, not a damn telescope or spotting scope, and how it looks to me is not how it will look to someone else. Be that as it may, the glass is good. Its as good, or just a touch better than my nightforce. The images are crisp and hi-res. Just like I'd expect.
<span style="font-weight: bold">The body - </span>
This thing feels like I could use it to pound nails. Really beefy. 35 mil tube looks like a damn sewer pipe. The bronze/brown/gunmetal mixed style color is a little weird, but looks pretty sexy in person. The "made in japan" engraving on the bottom instinctively makes me want to whip it into a concrete wall with disgust... but such is the world we live in.
Unlike the fiber optic in the turret, the little fiber optic that is suppose to illuminate the power ring is kinda worthless in my opinion. I can also see it getting ripped off. Maybe it works with night vision on or something... I dont know. ... but it definately feels and looks weak sauce. Skip this step and use the money you save to improve on some of the other things I've listed.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Accessories - </span>
The flip caps that come with the scope are a joke. I've got to order some butler creeks for this thing for sure. The front cap actually flops down enough to hinder the view through the scope, so I'll have to rotate it to the side or something until the butler creeks show up. Its a petty bitch, sure... but if you are going to throw in scope caps along with a $2000 scope... they damn well better be nice. At least if it did not come with any, I would have ordered butler creek caps along with the scope like I do for every other scope I buy. It came with a bubble level that clamps onto the scope. I'd much rather see one that went on the base. It also comes with a sunshade and ARD. The sunshade, well... its a damn sun shade that screws into the end.
The ARD is not a screw-in type. It is meant to get sandwiched in between the scope and the flip cap. Cheesy and dissapointing. If I had any advice to vortex it would be to lower the price of the scope, and leave out the extra shit that sucks... OR... include the RIGHT shit so we don't have to toss this crap in a drawer and buy the right stuff after the fact anyway.
Well thats all folks. These are just my first impressions. Hi-res pictures and range report to follow.
A few days ago I placed my order for the razor with Scott @ Liberty Optics. We all know him, and well... I don't buy an optic unless its through Scott. I just pulled the razor out of the box and gave it a good fondling. I really need to mount it on a gun before I go mouthing off too much... but my initial findings echo a lot of what has been said here. I'll be using a "nightforce" comparison quite a bit, and since I have a 5.5- 22x50... that is what I'll be drawing my comparisons from.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Ocular - </span>
The eyebox is very difficult to get used to. It seems that no matter where I position my eye, I always get a shadow on the edges somewhere instead of a nice defined circle that fills the ocular bell. Even on 5x, there is always one part of the ocular that has a bit of a shadow to it. At no point is it completely crisp to all edges. It would not stop me from engaging a target, but is annoying none the less. Never had any issues like that with my nightforce. Vortex, you need to address this issue. This is my main beef with this scope.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Reticle -</span>
Overall, the reticle is done pretty well. The reticle gets a bit fat at 20x. As others have pointed out, a .04 mil reticle instead of the .06 would be in order I think. The saving grace is the reticles open center. <span style="text-decoration: underline">I like that style of reticle A LOT.</span> The thickness of the reticle would be very distracting if not for the open center. Vortex, you should illustrate this better in your reticle drawings that you have on the website and have posted on this forum. People like to know what they are getting, and I almost did not purchase this scope due to it not having the open reticle... which I was very pleasantly surprised to see that it does.
One thing that I do not like about the reticle, is the illumination. The horizontal blooms like crazy, and the vertical is pretty dark. Imagine christmas lights with a layer of frost on them. Again, it is absolutely nothing like the illumination on my nightforce, which is crisp and uniform over the entire reticle. The xmas tree is pretty useless. You cant use those dots at ALL below 10x, and even at 20x it is difficult if you have a busy background. This is especially so on a darker background or in low light. I think they need to thicken those dots up a bit, and make the reticle usable for those that want it. I'd prefer the EBR-3 anyway, but nobody had em yet.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Turrets -</span>
The elevation turret is unnecessarily large in my opinion. Its not a problem, but I am not really a fan of huge turrets sticking way up like that. I'd like it just fine if they used the same turret as they did on windage, for elevation. The clicks on the windage knob feel more crisp than the clicks on the elevation knob. I like the way the windage feels more so than the elevation. If I were to compare the knobs to my nightforce, I would say that the elevation knob is as good... and the windage knob is better. I ran them in all the way, and out all the way in afew times. They don't have any noticable tight or loose spots. Both the elevation and windage knobs line up with the markings on the tube so you know right where you are. As was mentioned in another review, the second turn number on the elevation turret above the 4 mil marker is a 7, when it should be a 9. Annoying, but does not inhibit the scope function in any way. Nice and solid through the entire adjustment range. The side focus is quite nice. Not to tight, not too loose. ... and then I noticed ... someone had eaten all my pooridge. ... oh... wait... wrong story. The illumination ring is very nice, in that in between each power setting is "off." Makes it very easy to get to the setting you want. The side focus is very well done. It sticks out far enough, but not too far. I'm a big fan of that.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Power ring - </span>
Why... why why WHY... would you make it rubberized? I really like the fact that the ocular bell is static, and does not turn with the power as on my nightforce... but I absolutely despise the rubber coated/covered power ring. I just know if I get it rubbed up against something the wrong way, which I'm likely to do... I'm going to tear it up. This should not be on a $2000 scope. Hell... it shouldn't be on a $500 scope!!!!!! This is the only item on this optic that just screams "I'm a cheap pile of crap." Other than the power ring, everything else just screams "use me to hit anything you want, and don't worry, I won't break." Vortex, trust me on this... make the power ring METAL.
<span style="font-weight: bold">The glass - </span>
Ohhh the glass! This is the part where I'm suppose to give an objective opinion about how good or bad the "glass" is right? Frankly, I could care less. This is a weapon sight, not a damn telescope or spotting scope, and how it looks to me is not how it will look to someone else. Be that as it may, the glass is good. Its as good, or just a touch better than my nightforce. The images are crisp and hi-res. Just like I'd expect.
<span style="font-weight: bold">The body - </span>
This thing feels like I could use it to pound nails. Really beefy. 35 mil tube looks like a damn sewer pipe. The bronze/brown/gunmetal mixed style color is a little weird, but looks pretty sexy in person. The "made in japan" engraving on the bottom instinctively makes me want to whip it into a concrete wall with disgust... but such is the world we live in.
Unlike the fiber optic in the turret, the little fiber optic that is suppose to illuminate the power ring is kinda worthless in my opinion. I can also see it getting ripped off. Maybe it works with night vision on or something... I dont know. ... but it definately feels and looks weak sauce. Skip this step and use the money you save to improve on some of the other things I've listed.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Accessories - </span>
The flip caps that come with the scope are a joke. I've got to order some butler creeks for this thing for sure. The front cap actually flops down enough to hinder the view through the scope, so I'll have to rotate it to the side or something until the butler creeks show up. Its a petty bitch, sure... but if you are going to throw in scope caps along with a $2000 scope... they damn well better be nice. At least if it did not come with any, I would have ordered butler creek caps along with the scope like I do for every other scope I buy. It came with a bubble level that clamps onto the scope. I'd much rather see one that went on the base. It also comes with a sunshade and ARD. The sunshade, well... its a damn sun shade that screws into the end.
Well thats all folks. These are just my first impressions. Hi-res pictures and range report to follow.