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<blockquote data-quote="BitterrootBob" data-source="post: 830062" data-attributes="member: 27313"><p>I have the Vortex HSLR 6-24X50, 30mm tube, with the XLR first focal plane reticle and couldn't be happier. It is a lot of scope for $850. No need for a spotting scope as I can see my bullet holes through the scope.</p><p></p><p>Some have questioned the 1/2 MOA elevation adjustment. Believe me, you won't miss the loss of 1/4 MOA at all. The windage turret is capped as well but the XLR reticle is fabulous and should be easy enough to learn to where you'll never dial windage again anyway. In fact, in a fast shot environment, I won't click for elevation. I can get to 1000 using just the reticle.</p><p></p><p>The clicks are positive, audible clicks. It has the Vortex Zero Stop and plenty of travel to get most calibers to 1000 yards.</p><p></p><p>The Viper PST is the more popular scope but IMHO, the Viper HSLR, First Focal Plane XLR reticle is a superior HUNTING scope It has all the bells has the ability for faster target acquisition, just as clear and sharp of glass. It has paralax adjustment on left side, elevation turret o right, reticle focus near eyepiece and zoom range knob just beyond rerticle focus ring.</p><p></p><p>By a large margin this Vortex Viper HSLR 6-24X50 is the best scope I have evr seen for under $1000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BitterrootBob, post: 830062, member: 27313"] I have the Vortex HSLR 6-24X50, 30mm tube, with the XLR first focal plane reticle and couldn't be happier. It is a lot of scope for $850. No need for a spotting scope as I can see my bullet holes through the scope. Some have questioned the 1/2 MOA elevation adjustment. Believe me, you won't miss the loss of 1/4 MOA at all. The windage turret is capped as well but the XLR reticle is fabulous and should be easy enough to learn to where you'll never dial windage again anyway. In fact, in a fast shot environment, I won't click for elevation. I can get to 1000 using just the reticle. The clicks are positive, audible clicks. It has the Vortex Zero Stop and plenty of travel to get most calibers to 1000 yards. The Viper PST is the more popular scope but IMHO, the Viper HSLR, First Focal Plane XLR reticle is a superior HUNTING scope It has all the bells has the ability for faster target acquisition, just as clear and sharp of glass. It has paralax adjustment on left side, elevation turret o right, reticle focus near eyepiece and zoom range knob just beyond rerticle focus ring. By a large margin this Vortex Viper HSLR 6-24X50 is the best scope I have evr seen for under $1000. [/QUOTE]
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