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Viper vs. SIII ???
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<blockquote data-quote="emn83" data-source="post: 704870" data-attributes="member: 41957"><p>the reticle was something of a toss up, though maybe a slight edge to the Viper. I liked the FFP on the Vortex, but I really like having 100 MOA of adjustment in the SIII, though the 75 in the Viper isn't bad and, with the 20 MOA rail I already have, it shouldn't be that big a deal.</p><p></p><p>for some reference, I'm currently running a Nikon Buckmasters 4.5-14x40. I LOVE the glass, but the objective is smaller than I want, and the 60 Minutes of elevation are limited enough to worry me when it comes time to try a 1000 yard competition. Hence my upgrading, though I'll rarely be even competing beyond 600</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the information so far...it gets a little nerve wracking when the scopes are so close in quality (from what I've seen)</p><p></p><p>Both say they have a lifetime warranty, how does their warranty service stack up against each other?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emn83, post: 704870, member: 41957"] the reticle was something of a toss up, though maybe a slight edge to the Viper. I liked the FFP on the Vortex, but I really like having 100 MOA of adjustment in the SIII, though the 75 in the Viper isn't bad and, with the 20 MOA rail I already have, it shouldn't be that big a deal. for some reference, I'm currently running a Nikon Buckmasters 4.5-14x40. I LOVE the glass, but the objective is smaller than I want, and the 60 Minutes of elevation are limited enough to worry me when it comes time to try a 1000 yard competition. Hence my upgrading, though I'll rarely be even competing beyond 600 Thanks for the information so far...it gets a little nerve wracking when the scopes are so close in quality (from what I've seen) Both say they have a lifetime warranty, how does their warranty service stack up against each other? [/QUOTE]
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