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Nikon Prostaff 7 vs Vortex HS-T
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1153469" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>I agree with Wilkup too. Just a couple hours ago, I was looking thru my Nikon Monarch 6-24x50 with BDC and my Vortex PST 6-24X50. The Nikon has better class.</p><p></p><p>Couple other nice things about the Nikon: </p><p>1) The parallax adjustment locks down by pushing the knob in. This nice as you can set the parallax at 100 yards and forget about it until you need it.</p><p>2) All the turrets it comes with. I use the tall turret on top and keep the short one on the windage AND they are both capped. Nice when you don't need to dial and they don't get accidentally moved.</p><p>3) I have two and they both dial accurately every time.</p><p></p><p>DBC reticle with the circles? Yes it does work well and they even have the SpotON app for your smart phone. The nice thing is each part of the circle has a corresponding yardage. Top, Center, and Bottom. Problem is there is NO WINDAGE ON THE RETICLE. So the circles can really only be used in light to no wind.</p><p></p><p>For the Nikon, just get the NikoPlex reticle and dial. If you want to do holdovers, definitely get the Vortex with MOA reticle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1153469, member: 74902"] I agree with Wilkup too. Just a couple hours ago, I was looking thru my Nikon Monarch 6-24x50 with BDC and my Vortex PST 6-24X50. The Nikon has better class. Couple other nice things about the Nikon: 1) The parallax adjustment locks down by pushing the knob in. This nice as you can set the parallax at 100 yards and forget about it until you need it. 2) All the turrets it comes with. I use the tall turret on top and keep the short one on the windage AND they are both capped. Nice when you don't need to dial and they don't get accidentally moved. 3) I have two and they both dial accurately every time. DBC reticle with the circles? Yes it does work well and they even have the SpotON app for your smart phone. The nice thing is each part of the circle has a corresponding yardage. Top, Center, and Bottom. Problem is there is NO WINDAGE ON THE RETICLE. So the circles can really only be used in light to no wind. For the Nikon, just get the NikoPlex reticle and dial. If you want to do holdovers, definitely get the Vortex with MOA reticle. [/QUOTE]
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