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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Lightweight optic for new build
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<blockquote data-quote="Another Casual" data-source="post: 2613978" data-attributes="member: 89878"><p>Might be a touch above the OP's requested $1,500 street price based on the link you provided.</p><p></p><p>OP, you have 4 great options there. I would try to hold them in person (Sportsmans warehouse by me stocks all 4) and think about the features. When I looked at them I thought about the following:</p><p></p><p>1) The Swaro glass is great (my buddy has one) but the exposed elevation dial does not lock which is a deal breaker for me. </p><p>2) The V4 Zeiss elevation dial must be turned clockwise to go up. With all my other scopes being counter-clockwise it was a deal breaker for me. </p><p>3) I looked at the LHT and VX5HD side by side and preferred the VX5HD, but I dont think you can go wrong with either. The LHT used to be around $750-$1,000, after the price increase I think I'd lean even more towards the VX5HD. The glass and locking turret are great, tracking has been good for me so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Casual, post: 2613978, member: 89878"] Might be a touch above the OP's requested $1,500 street price based on the link you provided. OP, you have 4 great options there. I would try to hold them in person (Sportsmans warehouse by me stocks all 4) and think about the features. When I looked at them I thought about the following: 1) The Swaro glass is great (my buddy has one) but the exposed elevation dial does not lock which is a deal breaker for me. 2) The V4 Zeiss elevation dial must be turned clockwise to go up. With all my other scopes being counter-clockwise it was a deal breaker for me. 3) I looked at the LHT and VX5HD side by side and preferred the VX5HD, but I dont think you can go wrong with either. The LHT used to be around $750-$1,000, after the price increase I think I'd lean even more towards the VX5HD. The glass and locking turret are great, tracking has been good for me so far. [/QUOTE]
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