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<blockquote data-quote="Crashman1" data-source="post: 832895" data-attributes="member: 46968"><p>My main rifle has the Vortex Razor HD 5-20X50 with the EBR 2B reticle. This scope has the most positive stop and most audible and tactile clicks on any turret I have ever tried. Glass is exceptional and reticle tracking is as good as it gets. I have the new HS-T, however I loaned it out to a friend as I am waiting for the rifle to be built still. It works well, basically a 2nd focal plane PST with no illumination. On his Tikka T3 Sporter in 6.5X55, we were shooting it today and he made a second round hit on a 980 meter steel target, this was the first time he took this rifle that far and we were impressed with the tracking and repeatability for a scope that was only $600.</p><p> </p><p>My vote goes for the Razor, with the PST/HS-T coming in second. </p><p> </p><p>YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crashman1, post: 832895, member: 46968"] My main rifle has the Vortex Razor HD 5-20X50 with the EBR 2B reticle. This scope has the most positive stop and most audible and tactile clicks on any turret I have ever tried. Glass is exceptional and reticle tracking is as good as it gets. I have the new HS-T, however I loaned it out to a friend as I am waiting for the rifle to be built still. It works well, basically a 2nd focal plane PST with no illumination. On his Tikka T3 Sporter in 6.5X55, we were shooting it today and he made a second round hit on a 980 meter steel target, this was the first time he took this rifle that far and we were impressed with the tracking and repeatability for a scope that was only $600. My vote goes for the Razor, with the PST/HS-T coming in second. YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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