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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Head position at higher magnifications
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<blockquote data-quote="drespecki" data-source="post: 515055" data-attributes="member: 19925"><p>I have read that for instance on the Hensoldt 4-16x56 (I know it is a LOT more $$$ ) the eyebox or head position (not necessarily the eye relief) is out standing and very noticeable.... Really hoping the Viper PST is good or better than good. The Swarovski habicht ph that I had really gave me fits and I had to be in the 'perfect' position to even see through it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drespecki, post: 515055, member: 19925"] I have read that for instance on the Hensoldt 4-16x56 (I know it is a LOT more $$$ ) the eyebox or head position (not necessarily the eye relief) is out standing and very noticeable.... Really hoping the Viper PST is good or better than good. The Swarovski habicht ph that I had really gave me fits and I had to be in the 'perfect' position to even see through it.. [/QUOTE]
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