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Razor vs Mark 5
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<blockquote data-quote="OhYtD" data-source="post: 1658411" data-attributes="member: 107977"><p>I'm a happy owner of three of the evil L&S Mk4 scopes have a Vortex now. A Razor Gen2 1-6x. It is heavy 25.2 ounces for the Vortex versus 23.6 for my L&S Mk6 3-18x, but short, at 10.1 compared to 11.9 for the 3-18x. As a night vision hunting scope to put behind various i^2 and thermal clipons, the Vortex is pretty much perfect and I got a "smokin" deal, so I'm happy to have it. Glass is great and it comes literally close to achieving the aim of an "invisible" scope when looking through the eye piece. I'm just waiting on the mount dang it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OhYtD, post: 1658411, member: 107977"] I'm a happy owner of three of the evil L&S Mk4 scopes have a Vortex now. A Razor Gen2 1-6x. It is heavy 25.2 ounces for the Vortex versus 23.6 for my L&S Mk6 3-18x, but short, at 10.1 compared to 11.9 for the 3-18x. As a night vision hunting scope to put behind various i^2 and thermal clipons, the Vortex is pretty much perfect and I got a "smokin" deal, so I'm happy to have it. Glass is great and it comes literally close to achieving the aim of an "invisible" scope when looking through the eye piece. I'm just waiting on the mount dang it. [/QUOTE]
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