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Vortex HS vs. HS-T turrets
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<blockquote data-quote="Vulture" data-source="post: 1085459" data-attributes="member: 29159"><p>Despite numerous threads discussing, I haven't found an answer to my question (although maybe my lack of experience is raising a question that most already know). Is there a functional difference when dialing on an HS vs. HS-T? Ie. Are the markings different or more user friendly on the HS-T? With the caps removed, the HS appears to be well marked (although videos show that the pull up feature may be a loose issue). The reason I ask is because I'm wondering if the HS might be more than adequate for a medium-LR setup. I know it has less adjustment (42moa vs 65moa on the HS-T), but with 20moa bases, 10moa up on the scope should get me out to 1k on both my .260 and .300RUM. Particularly, I'm thinking it might be a nice option for the .300RUM which is a lighter hunting rifle, and I would realistically only be doing a little dialing on. Looking for feedback if my logic is out of line, and any other detail or preference I might be missing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vulture, post: 1085459, member: 29159"] Despite numerous threads discussing, I haven't found an answer to my question (although maybe my lack of experience is raising a question that most already know). Is there a functional difference when dialing on an HS vs. HS-T? Ie. Are the markings different or more user friendly on the HS-T? With the caps removed, the HS appears to be well marked (although videos show that the pull up feature may be a loose issue). The reason I ask is because I'm wondering if the HS might be more than adequate for a medium-LR setup. I know it has less adjustment (42moa vs 65moa on the HS-T), but with 20moa bases, 10moa up on the scope should get me out to 1k on both my .260 and .300RUM. Particularly, I'm thinking it might be a nice option for the .300RUM which is a lighter hunting rifle, and I would realistically only be doing a little dialing on. Looking for feedback if my logic is out of line, and any other detail or preference I might be missing. [/QUOTE]
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