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Need some help clarifying Vortex Viper PST or HST
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<blockquote data-quote="pills" data-source="post: 870768" data-attributes="member: 22576"><p>With the sfp scope the hashmarks and holdovers are only accurate a one magnification. With the ffp scope they work no mater what power you are at.</p><p>I have the pst 4-16x50 ffp in MOA. It is a very good hunting scope. Clicks are positive and repeatable. Illumination is nice with several different settings. It is quick and you can dial or hold off. I usually dial elevation and hold for wind. </p><p>The cons are the reticle is too thick for serious target work and the glass is only ok as far as brightness and clarity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pills, post: 870768, member: 22576"] With the sfp scope the hashmarks and holdovers are only accurate a one magnification. With the ffp scope they work no mater what power you are at. I have the pst 4-16x50 ffp in MOA. It is a very good hunting scope. Clicks are positive and repeatable. Illumination is nice with several different settings. It is quick and you can dial or hold off. I usually dial elevation and hold for wind. The cons are the reticle is too thick for serious target work and the glass is only ok as far as brightness and clarity. [/QUOTE]
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