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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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First hand with a VORTEX Viper PST 6-24x50??
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<blockquote data-quote="Yotekiller" data-source="post: 514683" data-attributes="member: 34106"><p>I don't understand why people get so worked up over who has the best glass. If a scope has decent glass it is good enough for me. In binoculars that I look through for a long time trying to spot game I want the best glass I can afford to avoid eye fatigue. In a scope I am more concerned about accurate tracking, enough adjustment for the weapon I am mounting it on, reticle designed for the way I want to use it, side focus parallax, durability, warranty, and price. I don't have a PST scope, but I think the next one I buy will be a ffp 6-24x50 with moa reticle (lots of features I want at a great price). For me it would not be worth paying twice as much for a scope with better glass that wont help me shoot any more accurately than the cheaper scope. my 02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yotekiller, post: 514683, member: 34106"] I don't understand why people get so worked up over who has the best glass. If a scope has decent glass it is good enough for me. In binoculars that I look through for a long time trying to spot game I want the best glass I can afford to avoid eye fatigue. In a scope I am more concerned about accurate tracking, enough adjustment for the weapon I am mounting it on, reticle designed for the way I want to use it, side focus parallax, durability, warranty, and price. I don't have a PST scope, but I think the next one I buy will be a ffp 6-24x50 with moa reticle (lots of features I want at a great price). For me it would not be worth paying twice as much for a scope with better glass that wont help me shoot any more accurately than the cheaper scope. my 02 [/QUOTE]
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