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<blockquote data-quote="joseph" data-source="post: 507583" data-attributes="member: 19151"><p>WOW, this is a hard one for giving advice. I have the scope you have on order and love it. I can not see how a different scope would work better no matter what the cost. The glass is very clear and crisp, the turret adjustments are spot on accurate, the parallax adjusts much easier than any other side focus I have ever owned. The illuminated reticule is very clear day or night and has an off click in between each brightness setting. I set the brightness I like then with one click it is off and when I want it on I only have to click one time and it is where I like it without having to re-adjust it.</p><p></p><p>I also got a Vortex Custom Turret calibrated in yards so when I range my target ( animal ) all I have to do is turn the turret to the yardage # and hold for wind and then shoot. My turret is calibrated for 6mm Norma BR. with 105 gr. Berger VLDs. It is spot on dead accurate all the way out to 900 yds. which is the limit for the 105 gr. Bergers which drop like a brick. I have shot at 1,000 yds. and still have two full turns left on the turret adjustment beyond that with a 20 MOA Picatinney rail and my zero being 200 yds.</p><p></p><p>If your budget is tight would you be able to pick up an inexpensive scope to use until you "finally" have the PST delivered? You won't regret it.</p><p></p><p>joseph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph, post: 507583, member: 19151"] WOW, this is a hard one for giving advice. I have the scope you have on order and love it. I can not see how a different scope would work better no matter what the cost. The glass is very clear and crisp, the turret adjustments are spot on accurate, the parallax adjusts much easier than any other side focus I have ever owned. The illuminated reticule is very clear day or night and has an off click in between each brightness setting. I set the brightness I like then with one click it is off and when I want it on I only have to click one time and it is where I like it without having to re-adjust it. I also got a Vortex Custom Turret calibrated in yards so when I range my target ( animal ) all I have to do is turn the turret to the yardage # and hold for wind and then shoot. My turret is calibrated for 6mm Norma BR. with 105 gr. Berger VLDs. It is spot on dead accurate all the way out to 900 yds. which is the limit for the 105 gr. Bergers which drop like a brick. I have shot at 1,000 yds. and still have two full turns left on the turret adjustment beyond that with a 20 MOA Picatinney rail and my zero being 200 yds. If your budget is tight would you be able to pick up an inexpensive scope to use until you "finally" have the PST delivered? You won't regret it. joseph [/QUOTE]
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