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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Nightforce SHV 3.5-10X42-vs-Vortex Razor HD LHT 3-15x42 MOA
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcatgoal" data-source="post: 2063986" data-attributes="member: 115788"><p>I have a SHV on a Browning X-Bolt 300WSM and a Razor LHT on a Montana Rifle Company 300WM. The both track as I would expect (once I figure out the DOPE for the rifle in the real world) and I haven't found a situation where the glass is noticeably different. I suppose the turrets on the Razor are a bit more... pleasing in design. </p><p></p><p>I do fine I'm consistently more accurate with the 300 WSM and I like the reticle on it a little better because it has separate ranging subtensions that I actually use, but that said, IMO, the Browning has a better factory trigger and frankly the Montana took 100 rounds before it reached sub-MOA. The Browning did that in its first 3 shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcatgoal, post: 2063986, member: 115788"] I have a SHV on a Browning X-Bolt 300WSM and a Razor LHT on a Montana Rifle Company 300WM. The both track as I would expect (once I figure out the DOPE for the rifle in the real world) and I haven't found a situation where the glass is noticeably different. I suppose the turrets on the Razor are a bit more... pleasing in design. I do fine I'm consistently more accurate with the 300 WSM and I like the reticle on it a little better because it has separate ranging subtensions that I actually use, but that said, IMO, the Browning has a better factory trigger and frankly the Montana took 100 rounds before it reached sub-MOA. The Browning did that in its first 3 shots. [/QUOTE]
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