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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Nightforce SHV, Zeiss HD5 or Viper PST gen2
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<blockquote data-quote="mikea5232" data-source="post: 1277083" data-attributes="member: 87416"><p>Nightforce. I will be buying the shv this spring</p><p> I owned the zeiss hd5. I was lucky to have bought it from a great gunstore who let me return it after owning it a year, i traded up to an ATACR nightforce. But that scope spent more time at zeiss warranty than on my rifle. Also It's not a cold weather scope and it was on my coyote hunting rig. The power adjust would almost lock up solid in below freezing temps. That's the main reason why it was in warranty but it fogged internally during their testing so they sent me a brand new scope, which i returned back to the store. It had pretty good glass and it did seem to track like it should though.</p><p> I've owned some lower end vortex scopes, they got returned. Glass was poor and tough to sight in as the tracking was horrid. I'm sure their top end stuff is fine but i probably won't own any more of their stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikea5232, post: 1277083, member: 87416"] Nightforce. I will be buying the shv this spring I owned the zeiss hd5. I was lucky to have bought it from a great gunstore who let me return it after owning it a year, i traded up to an ATACR nightforce. But that scope spent more time at zeiss warranty than on my rifle. Also It's not a cold weather scope and it was on my coyote hunting rig. The power adjust would almost lock up solid in below freezing temps. That's the main reason why it was in warranty but it fogged internally during their testing so they sent me a brand new scope, which i returned back to the store. It had pretty good glass and it did seem to track like it should though. I've owned some lower end vortex scopes, they got returned. Glass was poor and tough to sight in as the tracking was horrid. I'm sure their top end stuff is fine but i probably won't own any more of their stuff. [/QUOTE]
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