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Viper vs. SIII ???
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 704867" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Set up my buddies rifle with a SIII 6-24x50 LRMOA and I have a LR version of the PST and my dad has a PST. The SIII takes the glass by a very slight margin and the reticle is nice with the dot, turrets are accurate and serviceable. I've thought about making a zero stop for the SIII but I'm worried about stripping out the turret since it's not made for that kind of function. I really, really like zero stops!! The PST's count windage up in both directions which I find almost essential and the SIII does not. The SIII has much more elevation available which is why I put it on my buddies rifle since it is made for shooting out a mile + and elevation was the deciding factor. Testing both optics, all of them I've tested have tested within a few thousandths of MOA tracking, so both track basically nuts on!! In you specific case I would choose the SIII for the single reason that it is second focal plain other wise I would go the PST SFP with a 20 MOA rail for hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 704867, member: 13632"] Set up my buddies rifle with a SIII 6-24x50 LRMOA and I have a LR version of the PST and my dad has a PST. The SIII takes the glass by a very slight margin and the reticle is nice with the dot, turrets are accurate and serviceable. I've thought about making a zero stop for the SIII but I'm worried about stripping out the turret since it's not made for that kind of function. I really, really like zero stops!! The PST's count windage up in both directions which I find almost essential and the SIII does not. The SIII has much more elevation available which is why I put it on my buddies rifle since it is made for shooting out a mile + and elevation was the deciding factor. Testing both optics, all of them I've tested have tested within a few thousandths of MOA tracking, so both track basically nuts on!! In you specific case I would choose the SIII for the single reason that it is second focal plain other wise I would go the PST SFP with a 20 MOA rail for hunting. [/QUOTE]
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