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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Opinoin of Vortex Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="Remmy700" data-source="post: 1652144" data-attributes="member: 36564"><p>Everyone has different expectations of scopes and everyone treats their gear different. To me a scope is a tool and first thing done when I get one is it goes to the range for zeroing, then box tests and then to the LR to stretch its legs. On first trip I pay close attention to actual adjustment vs what it's supposed to adjust per click. Then on the LR it's steel from 300-to 1270 and it's about 2-3 hours of initial cranking crap out of turrets back and fourth. Then do little things like crank all way back down to zero and then back up to adjustment. I try to induce failures. I have broken swaro, vortex, NF, Steiners and Schmidt's. If u got a scope that works for your needs who cares who makes it! People think I am dumb for letting all my rifles ride in the bed of the truck in drag bags on crap roads for the ride to the range. I am like why? If it can't handle a little bumpy road and hold zero, I don't want it! Happy shooting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remmy700, post: 1652144, member: 36564"] Everyone has different expectations of scopes and everyone treats their gear different. To me a scope is a tool and first thing done when I get one is it goes to the range for zeroing, then box tests and then to the LR to stretch its legs. On first trip I pay close attention to actual adjustment vs what it’s supposed to adjust per click. Then on the LR it’s steel from 300-to 1270 and it’s about 2-3 hours of initial cranking crap out of turrets back and fourth. Then do little things like crank all way back down to zero and then back up to adjustment. I try to induce failures. I have broken swaro, vortex, NF, Steiners and Schmidt’s. If u got a scope that works for your needs who cares who makes it! People think I am dumb for letting all my rifles ride in the bed of the truck in drag bags on crap roads for the ride to the range. I am like why? If it can’t handle a little bumpy road and hold zero, I don’t want it! Happy shooting! [/QUOTE]
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