
If anyone has one, is it just too much for an AR? I like the 1-10 but would rather a bit more magnification. This rifle isn’t lightweight to begin with either.
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TAM how’s the tracking? I hear lot’s of good things about the PST line, and it’s definitely in the running.The Annoyed Man wrote: Mon Dec 21, 2020 6:46 pm I can’t speak to the Razor line, but I can’t speak highly enough of my Viper PST II 2-10x32 - https://vortexoptics.com/vortex-viper-p ... eticle=855. It has more than enough magnification to extend the range of a .223/5.56 weapon out to its practical limits.
It has a FFP MRAD reticle, fairly clean glass, and weighs 26.3 oz..... so less than 2 lbs. It’s one of my favorite scopes ever, including a couple that I paid more for.
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An even better price.........IF they have it in stock. I haven’t always had good luck with them, even when there wasn’t any panic buying.patterson wrote: Mon Dec 21, 2020 9:20 pm You can get that Vortex Viper from Opticsplanet for $ 819.99
Excellent!patterson wrote: Tue Dec 22, 2020 6:17 pm When I ordered my last Vortex scope from Opticsplanet it was on backorder with no date given but it shipped like 5 days later
Sharp scout rifle. I’ve been told that past 100 yds a .308 bolt gun suppressed (even supers) is very hard to discern direction. I’m going to experiment with this soon. (With a camera/mic of course)The Annoyed Man wrote: Wed Feb 10, 2021 12:15 am You made the right choice. FYI, although .223/5.56 won’t reliably reach that far, snipers and other marksmen used 10x scopes for years to shoot out to 1000 yards, before higher magnification scopes became available. Your Vortex is more than enough glass for your AR. Congratulations. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.
Mine is currently mounted to a Ruger Gunsite Scout in .308.
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Caliber is irrelevant. If someone fires a suppressed supersonic bullet at you, you’ll still be able to tell the general direction it came from. You just won’t be able to easily locate the specific spot it came from. And beyond a certain distance, the supersonic crack of the bullet is much louder than the muzzle report of even an unsuppressed rifle. This video is a good demonstration:jb2012 wrote: Wed Feb 10, 2021 9:40 pmSharp scout rifle. I’ve been told that past 100 yds a .308 bolt gun suppressed (even supers) is very hard to discern direction. I’m going to experiment with this soon. (With a camera/mic of course)The Annoyed Man wrote: Wed Feb 10, 2021 12:15 am You made the right choice. FYI, although .223/5.56 won’t reliably reach that far, snipers and other marksmen used 10x scopes for years to shoot out to 1000 yards, before higher magnification scopes became available. Your Vortex is more than enough glass for your AR. Congratulations. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.
Mine is currently mounted to a Ruger Gunsite Scout in .308.
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