First impressions: when I first opened the box I noticed 2 issues 1 the elevation turret had punched through the interior package during shipping. Upon examination it looks like the scope just doesn't fit in the box with the turret up go figure. Inspecting the scope no damage was visible due to the box issue. Moving on. Opened the sun shade. The finish is poor. There is a big glob of schmutz in the finish. sweet!
So I got the scope mounted up on my Savage 116 weather worrior 300 win mag. I used Burris extreme tactical high steel rings and a Warne 20 MOA rail. Used blue Locktight and torqed everything to spec with my FAT wrench.
Then today I finally had a chance to take my Savage 300 win mag to the range today with my new Vortex Viper PST 6-24x 50 FFP Mil/mil scope, I was stoked. I ordered the scope way back in June.
So far I am NOT impressed. This scope will be going back to vortex if not returned to the vendor for a refund.
Issue number 1: after shooting 10 or so shots a big black speck of crap appeared at about 11:00 in the field of view. At first I thought a fly landed on the ojective lens so I wiped it. No luck looked at it, the lens was clean. Looked through the eye piece again and changed power. The speck shrank. Fired a few more shots and the speck moved, a few more and it disappeared again. Lovely. There is a chunk of crap floating around in there. No way to know if it would appear again at an inopportune moment or if it is scratching up the internal elements, or even it it was part of something important.
Issue number 2: either my rail came loose or this scope can't hold a zero worth a damn. I will pull the mount apart in the shop at the first opportunity and find out which. Maybe that piece of crud floating around in there was holding somthing important when it broke loose.
Can't say any thing about the tracking the scope/rifle would not shoot a consistant enough group that I even felt I had it zeroed. I would get a group indicating a slight change of 1 or 2 mil (as measured with the EBR-1 reticle) would be approprate to get me on target and I would input the clicks and get results that did not match the inputs.
These are not the results I was looking for.
So I got the scope mounted up on my Savage 116 weather worrior 300 win mag. I used Burris extreme tactical high steel rings and a Warne 20 MOA rail. Used blue Locktight and torqed everything to spec with my FAT wrench.
Then today I finally had a chance to take my Savage 300 win mag to the range today with my new Vortex Viper PST 6-24x 50 FFP Mil/mil scope, I was stoked. I ordered the scope way back in June.
So far I am NOT impressed. This scope will be going back to vortex if not returned to the vendor for a refund.
Issue number 1: after shooting 10 or so shots a big black speck of crap appeared at about 11:00 in the field of view. At first I thought a fly landed on the ojective lens so I wiped it. No luck looked at it, the lens was clean. Looked through the eye piece again and changed power. The speck shrank. Fired a few more shots and the speck moved, a few more and it disappeared again. Lovely. There is a chunk of crap floating around in there. No way to know if it would appear again at an inopportune moment or if it is scratching up the internal elements, or even it it was part of something important.
Issue number 2: either my rail came loose or this scope can't hold a zero worth a damn. I will pull the mount apart in the shop at the first opportunity and find out which. Maybe that piece of crud floating around in there was holding somthing important when it broke loose.
Can't say any thing about the tracking the scope/rifle would not shoot a consistant enough group that I even felt I had it zeroed. I would get a group indicating a slight change of 1 or 2 mil (as measured with the EBR-1 reticle) would be approprate to get me on target and I would input the clicks and get results that did not match the inputs.
These are not the results I was looking for.