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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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Originally 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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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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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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I believe it was the crossfire that I was researching. I'll find link
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Originally posted by BlackSnake View Post
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Review for vortex crossfire 6-24x50
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Originally 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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The Vortex have been getting some bad reviews on moa and movement. Love the pricing though.
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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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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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