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Best deal on a decent long range scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="hunter0925" data-source="post: 4498119" data-attributes="member: 13017"><p>Look at the vortex viper pst gen ii. The first gen viper was one of the go to for people just starting to get into lrs. I have used several of the pst scopes and had no complaints for the price point. The gen ii should be a great step above that and the magnification is on a 5x instead of 4x.</p><p>Also, don't get stuck in ffp unless that is just what you feel you have to have. Your most accurate shots will be dialed through turrets and not by using holdover even though the hold over will be inherently faster. Also, check the actual reticle size before buying the ffp. I have looked at several and was on a ffp kick for a while but I felt that the reticle size covered to much at high mag or was to narrow at low mag. Just my personal opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter0925, post: 4498119, member: 13017"] Look at the vortex viper pst gen ii. The first gen viper was one of the go to for people just starting to get into lrs. I have used several of the pst scopes and had no complaints for the price point. The gen ii should be a great step above that and the magnification is on a 5x instead of 4x. Also, don't get stuck in ffp unless that is just what you feel you have to have. Your most accurate shots will be dialed through turrets and not by using holdover even though the hold over will be inherently faster. Also, check the actual reticle size before buying the ffp. I have looked at several and was on a ffp kick for a while but I felt that the reticle size covered to much at high mag or was to narrow at low mag. Just my personal opinion. [/QUOTE]
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