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Vortex Viper- quick review
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter02" data-source="post: 851071" data-attributes="member: 69221"><p>Yes I am sure, I had the scope in front of me and went through the entire mag range (starting on the lowest) and did not have to move my head what so ever to get the full sight picture. In my mind that is the definition of staying consistent. And look at there specs on there line up for the PST's. They are listed at a consistent 4". Not a range like the Viper's, Diamondbacks, and Crossfire's. If you were referring to the Viper's, you are correct. If you have to move your head closer because you are going up in magnification, you mounted your scope incorrectly. I think first hand experience trumps your scientific explanation. I will agree it is less forgiving at higher end magnification, but the eye relief is not changing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter02, post: 851071, member: 69221"] Yes I am sure, I had the scope in front of me and went through the entire mag range (starting on the lowest) and did not have to move my head what so ever to get the full sight picture. In my mind that is the definition of staying consistent. And look at there specs on there line up for the PST's. They are listed at a consistent 4". Not a range like the Viper's, Diamondbacks, and Crossfire's. If you were referring to the Viper's, you are correct. If you have to move your head closer because you are going up in magnification, you mounted your scope incorrectly. I think first hand experience trumps your scientific explanation. I will agree it is less forgiving at higher end magnification, but the eye relief is not changing. [/QUOTE]
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