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Vortex Viper HS-T Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Crashman1" data-source="post: 873158" data-attributes="member: 46968"><p>I have one of the MRAD versions, and other than the MOA/MRAD difference, these scopes are identical. For the price, the glass is very good on mine, tracking is predictable and repeatable, and I like the sleek low profile and light weight. </p><p></p><p>I loaned it to my buddy because my rifle was not ready at the time, his rifle is a T3 Sporter in 6.5X55. He only had a flat base with 0 cant and we needed 13 MRADs to get to 1000 yards but we ran out at just over 10 MRADs so we had to use the subtensions to make it all the way. I was pleased to see the turrets and reticle worked together to give us exactly what we needed. I have seen other more expensive scopes that had turrets and reticles that did not work together or match each other exactly, had to work with that. </p><p></p><p>Over all I am very pleased with the HS-T and it will be going on the 284 as soon as it shows up this coming week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crashman1, post: 873158, member: 46968"] I have one of the MRAD versions, and other than the MOA/MRAD difference, these scopes are identical. For the price, the glass is very good on mine, tracking is predictable and repeatable, and I like the sleek low profile and light weight. I loaned it to my buddy because my rifle was not ready at the time, his rifle is a T3 Sporter in 6.5X55. He only had a flat base with 0 cant and we needed 13 MRADs to get to 1000 yards but we ran out at just over 10 MRADs so we had to use the subtensions to make it all the way. I was pleased to see the turrets and reticle worked together to give us exactly what we needed. I have seen other more expensive scopes that had turrets and reticles that did not work together or match each other exactly, had to work with that. Over all I am very pleased with the HS-T and it will be going on the 284 as soon as it shows up this coming week. [/QUOTE]
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