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<blockquote data-quote="Crashman1" data-source="post: 880191" data-attributes="member: 46968"><p>I second the notion for the Vortex Viper HS-T 4-16X44. I have one on a newly built 284 long range shooter and I really like this scope. Mine is in MRADs because my other heavy target rifle is wearing a Razor HD in MRADs and I thought I would keep it the same for simplicity sake. The glass on these HS-Ts is very good and the reticle is about as perfect as you can get in my opinion, turrets work well and tracking is spot on. I have shot several 5 shot groups where I alternated back and forth my hold over corrections between turret adjustments and hold overs on the reticle. I find this is a great test for a scope because I have had a few in the past where turrets and reticles did not agree with one another and this is not a good situation to be in. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with what ever you purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crashman1, post: 880191, member: 46968"] I second the notion for the Vortex Viper HS-T 4-16X44. I have one on a newly built 284 long range shooter and I really like this scope. Mine is in MRADs because my other heavy target rifle is wearing a Razor HD in MRADs and I thought I would keep it the same for simplicity sake. The glass on these HS-Ts is very good and the reticle is about as perfect as you can get in my opinion, turrets work well and tracking is spot on. I have shot several 5 shot groups where I alternated back and forth my hold over corrections between turret adjustments and hold overs on the reticle. I find this is a great test for a scope because I have had a few in the past where turrets and reticles did not agree with one another and this is not a good situation to be in. Good luck with what ever you purchase. [/QUOTE]
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