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Vortex - Not a Wise CS Business Decision
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<blockquote data-quote="338winmag" data-source="post: 646363" data-attributes="member: 29912"><p>Yes I do like the fine crosshairs but I do hunt bear and a closeup shot without illumination with the HS series during dawn or dusk hours in the dark timber could be interesting. Most of my bear shots have been 40 feet (yes adrenalin was pumping) to about 60 yards. </p><p> </p><p>Yes - "about the switch view throw lever". The previous Viper scopes had a extruded bump on the plastic ring.</p><p> </p><p>There have been enough complaints on this "loose rubber band magnification power ring" that they had to come up with this "fix" (that is my guess). I think the the $80.00 cost set me off. Is anyone saying there are some other vendors offering such a device?</p><p> </p><p>The HS scopes have all gone up at minimum of $50.00 in a matter of less than 2 months.</p><p> </p><p>Oh well. I vented. I will go back to my coloring book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338winmag, post: 646363, member: 29912"] Yes I do like the fine crosshairs but I do hunt bear and a closeup shot without illumination with the HS series during dawn or dusk hours in the dark timber could be interesting. Most of my bear shots have been 40 feet (yes adrenalin was pumping) to about 60 yards. Yes - "about the switch view throw lever". The previous Viper scopes had a extruded bump on the plastic ring. There have been enough complaints on this "loose rubber band magnification power ring" that they had to come up with this "fix" (that is my guess). I think the the $80.00 cost set me off. Is anyone saying there are some other vendors offering such a device? The HS scopes have all gone up at minimum of $50.00 in a matter of less than 2 months. Oh well. I vented. I will go back to my coloring book. [/QUOTE]
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