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<blockquote data-quote="blvette75" data-source="post: 2988288" data-attributes="member: 72440"><p>I have had luck with a couple of Vortex in FFP, the Strike Eagle 5x25-56 with an EBR-7C reticle and a Gen II Viper FFP in 5 x 25-50 with the EBR-2C reticle. both illuminated and have a zero stop. $550-650 range. One is on a custom 375 Ruger the other on a 7mm PRC. Both have held zero so far and have tracked well when I tested them when first put them on the rifles. Both scopes have very good clarity for my old eyes. For hunting I do not dial up and down much but will shoot my drops off the reticle the majority of the time. Vortex warranty seems pretty bullet proof to me. Burris XTR II or III are good scopes and most of the XTR IIs are about 1/2 price of when they came out and the warranty is backed locally here in Colorado. A bit Higher in the Dollar range are of scopes I have are Vortex Razors, and The Mark V Leupold scopes. I cannot recommend Bushnell any longer after sending in a scope for repairs and they sent a new scope that although in price was comparable the scope itself was not. That replacement scope is sitting on my daughters 22 LR now. I hope that helps you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blvette75, post: 2988288, member: 72440"] I have had luck with a couple of Vortex in FFP, the Strike Eagle 5x25-56 with an EBR-7C reticle and a Gen II Viper FFP in 5 x 25-50 with the EBR-2C reticle. both illuminated and have a zero stop. $550-650 range. One is on a custom 375 Ruger the other on a 7mm PRC. Both have held zero so far and have tracked well when I tested them when first put them on the rifles. Both scopes have very good clarity for my old eyes. For hunting I do not dial up and down much but will shoot my drops off the reticle the majority of the time. Vortex warranty seems pretty bullet proof to me. Burris XTR II or III are good scopes and most of the XTR IIs are about 1/2 price of when they came out and the warranty is backed locally here in Colorado. A bit Higher in the Dollar range are of scopes I have are Vortex Razors, and The Mark V Leupold scopes. I cannot recommend Bushnell any longer after sending in a scope for repairs and they sent a new scope that although in price was comparable the scope itself was not. That replacement scope is sitting on my daughters 22 LR now. I hope that helps you. [/QUOTE]
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