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2nd Thoughts -- Vortex Viper PST?
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<blockquote data-quote="WYO300RUM" data-source="post: 1619623" data-attributes="member: 32631"><p>I have 2 Vortex 6x24x50 HST's. Both track well. One thing to watch is over tightening the rings and crushing tube. You may not of known you did if didn't torque to correct in. lbs.. then you can get tracking problems . I did it. They sent me a new scope even though you could see where it had dented in on top ring. The HST is on sale a lot on Midway. Around $439 to $469. I had a Vortex Strike Eagle 4x24x50 that had black pieces of whatever inside the lenses. The guy at Vortex told be to take two books and hit the scope in between. Lol. I did. Went away until I shot the rifle and they came back. Tried again and it screwed up the parallel adjustment . They sent a new scope. He said the prices of crud in the scope were comon on all scopes . I told him I've never had before in any scope. Also I myself think the scope tubes on Vortex are either thinner or not as hard as a Leupold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYO300RUM, post: 1619623, member: 32631"] I have 2 Vortex 6x24x50 HST's. Both track well. One thing to watch is over tightening the rings and crushing tube. You may not of known you did if didn't torque to correct in. lbs.. then you can get tracking problems . I did it. They sent me a new scope even though you could see where it had dented in on top ring. The HST is on sale a lot on Midway. Around $439 to $469. I had a Vortex Strike Eagle 4x24x50 that had black pieces of whatever inside the lenses. The guy at Vortex told be to take two books and hit the scope in between. Lol. I did. Went away until I shot the rifle and they came back. Tried again and it screwed up the parallel adjustment . They sent a new scope. He said the prices of crud in the scope were comon on all scopes . I told him I've never had before in any scope. Also I myself think the scope tubes on Vortex are either thinner or not as hard as a Leupold. [/QUOTE]
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