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<blockquote data-quote="roop" data-source="post: 1171446" data-attributes="member: 30085"><p>I have the viper hst on a .308 that I'm currently working on getting out to 1k with on targets. I also used it to harvest a cow elk this fall at ~350yds. It is the best glass I own, but is also the most expensive by a ways. I mounted mine in a 20moa mount and can theoretically reach 1200yds before I have to hold over in the reticle. I would buy another one, you can get them with either mil/mil or moa/moa. The zero stop works pretty well too, you just have to remove the elevation turret and drop a couple shims under it. </p><p></p><p>I can't talk about the Leupold as I have no firsthand experience with anything other than the vx1 series glass, fwiw. I was pretty sold on them until I stumbled upon Vortex a couple years ago. I've heard you can get better quality for your $ from Vortex though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roop, post: 1171446, member: 30085"] I have the viper hst on a .308 that I'm currently working on getting out to 1k with on targets. I also used it to harvest a cow elk this fall at ~350yds. It is the best glass I own, but is also the most expensive by a ways. I mounted mine in a 20moa mount and can theoretically reach 1200yds before I have to hold over in the reticle. I would buy another one, you can get them with either mil/mil or moa/moa. The zero stop works pretty well too, you just have to remove the elevation turret and drop a couple shims under it. I can't talk about the Leupold as I have no firsthand experience with anything other than the vx1 series glass, fwiw. I was pretty sold on them until I stumbled upon Vortex a couple years ago. I've heard you can get better quality for your $ from Vortex though. [/QUOTE]
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