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Ditto to CJ's comment. I have the 6.5-20x44 Viper (non PST model) and you are more than welcome to try it... It's the same one that I linked to for $389 from opticsplanet...
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Maybe for a 3-9x40Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View PostThe vipers are about $400, and they are good scopes.
I'm thinking I need at least a 14.
What about the Nikon Buckmaster 6-18x40
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The vipers are about $400, and they are good scopes.Originally posted by BlackSnake View PostSo I guess what's being said is that 400 bucks aint gonna get me there...
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So I guess what's being said is that 400 bucks aint gonna get me there...
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The Viper line is probably the best rated scope line on the market right now.Originally posted by BlackGT View PostThe Viper line is in a whole different world/class than the Crossfire or Diamondback. The link I provided was to the Viper model. Much higher quality! I believe the Crossfire is made in China or Phillipines while the Viper is from Japan.
my scope, I highly recommend it:
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The Viper line is in a whole different world/class than the Crossfire or Diamondback. The link I provided was to the Viper model. Much higher quality! I believe the Crossfire is made in China or Phillipines while the Viper is from Japan.I believe it was the crossfire that I was researching. I'll find link
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I'm going to be honest, most of the reviews are positive, the ones that are not are dipshits that expect NF quality in a cheap ass $400 scope. If they want that kind of quality they need to upgrade to the Viper PST and spend twice the amount. There are always jackasses thinking any product should be perfect regardless of price.Originally posted by BlackSnake View Post
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Review for vortex crossfire 6-24x50
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I believe it was the crossfire that I was researching. I'll find linkOriginally posted by BlackGT View PostFirst i've heard of issues. Are these issues with the Viper models or the lesser quality, Diamonback and Crossfire models?
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First i've heard of issues. Are these issues with the Viper models or the lesser quality, Diamonback and Crossfire models?The Vortex have been getting some bad reviews on moa and movement. Love the pricing though.
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Not suprising, I figured it was only a matter of time. I know a lot of folks that love them. I had one of the red dots and thought it was a cheap piece of shit.Originally posted by BlackSnake View PostThe Vortex have been getting some bad reviews on moa and movement. Love the pricing though.
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The Vortex have been getting some bad reviews on moa and movement. Love the pricing though.Originally posted by BlackGT View Postfor $400ish, I would look for a Vortex Viper in 6.5-20x!
$389.99 from OpticsPlanet with free shipping. Lifetime Warranty!
I have 2 vipers, the one below and a 2-7x32 if you want to look at them in person before you buy...But, you won't be disappointed in the value/$ and quality.
http://www.opticsplanet.net/vortex-r...pr-m-05fp.html
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I have been more than happy with my Nikon's, and for a ~$400 scope will be what I continue to purchase.
That said I bought a Howa Ranch Rifle in 22-250 with a Nikko Stirling on it with the plan to swap it. I took it out a few times and liked the scope enough to never replace it...
That 22-250 has been the most accurate factory gun I have owned.
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