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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 609040" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>I just put together my first dedicated coyote rig, and on a budget too. I opted for the Vortex PST 2.5-10X44 Illuminated reticule EBR-MOA. Life time warranty, MOA reticle/MOA turrets, 30mm tube. I paid $700 CAD for it and I would think it would be cheaper in the States. For out to 700 yards I cant think of a better scope for the money. I like it as much as my Leupold Mark 4.</p><p> </p><p>If you want a couple extra X's the PST line goes up to a 5-20X50 i think. they also have FFP models that are under $1000. I dont feel the need for FFP because the SFP scopes have a positive stop on each power setting that you can use with your reticule, A feature that I was very impresses with. All in all I feel that they are a very well thought out scope. </p><p> </p><p>I have heard great things about the Nikon's too, but no first hand experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 609040, member: 10306"] I just put together my first dedicated coyote rig, and on a budget too. I opted for the Vortex PST 2.5-10X44 Illuminated reticule EBR-MOA. Life time warranty, MOA reticle/MOA turrets, 30mm tube. I paid $700 CAD for it and I would think it would be cheaper in the States. For out to 700 yards I cant think of a better scope for the money. I like it as much as my Leupold Mark 4. If you want a couple extra X's the PST line goes up to a 5-20X50 i think. they also have FFP models that are under $1000. I dont feel the need for FFP because the SFP scopes have a positive stop on each power setting that you can use with your reticule, A feature that I was very impresses with. All in all I feel that they are a very well thought out scope. I have heard great things about the Nikon's too, but no first hand experience. [/QUOTE]
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