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First impressions of Vortex HS LR.
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 670540" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>The more I shoot it the more I dig it, just a lot of scope for the money IMO. In this price range I think the SIII Sightron has a touch better glass and I like it on a heavier ELR rig but on a packing hard hunting rig the HS LR or PST are just more rugged in the turrets and with the zero stop it's a hard to beat.</p><p></p><p>MuleHunter I'm wanting to go with a #5 I think, the contour on it is obscenely heavy like a heavy palma or something, not sure just saw it and looked good for a barrel I was going to burn up having fun. I need to get this rifle to a state that I can swing up and pile drive a running deer but still have it set a bipod well for long shots, my dad has a #5 on his 6.5 Sherman and it does both very well, much more practical over all for a precision hunting rifle!! Going to keep it a 270 of some kind just because of the performance of the 165 Matrix on game but I have a hankering for something a little different than the WSM but I still may do it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 670540, member: 13632"] The more I shoot it the more I dig it, just a lot of scope for the money IMO. In this price range I think the SIII Sightron has a touch better glass and I like it on a heavier ELR rig but on a packing hard hunting rig the HS LR or PST are just more rugged in the turrets and with the zero stop it's a hard to beat. MuleHunter I'm wanting to go with a #5 I think, the contour on it is obscenely heavy like a heavy palma or something, not sure just saw it and looked good for a barrel I was going to burn up having fun. I need to get this rifle to a state that I can swing up and pile drive a running deer but still have it set a bipod well for long shots, my dad has a #5 on his 6.5 Sherman and it does both very well, much more practical over all for a precision hunting rifle!! Going to keep it a 270 of some kind just because of the performance of the 165 Matrix on game but I have a hankering for something a little different than the WSM but I still may do it again. [/QUOTE]
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