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<blockquote data-quote="Creedmoor shooter" data-source="post: 1572243" data-attributes="member: 72601"><p>That would basically true for the gen 1 pst. I have a gen 1 4-16x50 and my father has a hs-t 4-16x44. My gen 1 pst has ever so slightly better glass but not enough to talk about. Basically the same. I picked up a gen 2 pst 5-25x50 and theres no comparison between it and the gen 1 pst/hs-t. Gen 2 is much clearer and seems to gather light better. I can say after owning that gen 2 I'll never own a scope under that and my father wants to upgrade to the gen 2 as well. Excellent scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedmoor shooter, post: 1572243, member: 72601"] That would basically true for the gen 1 pst. I have a gen 1 4-16x50 and my father has a hs-t 4-16x44. My gen 1 pst has ever so slightly better glass but not enough to talk about. Basically the same. I picked up a gen 2 pst 5-25x50 and theres no comparison between it and the gen 1 pst/hs-t. Gen 2 is much clearer and seems to gather light better. I can say after owning that gen 2 I'll never own a scope under that and my father wants to upgrade to the gen 2 as well. Excellent scope. [/QUOTE]
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