Re: opticsplanet/vortex scopes
Hey guys,
Sorry about the confusion. The models PST-416S1-M and PST-416S1-A are second focal plane scopes. It looks like that in the end of the description is did say first focal plane. This was just a mis print when publishing the web site. Vortex does...
Re: Viper vs Leupold at a reduced price point..
The Mark 4 ER/T sereis from Leupodl has the Front Focal Plane reticle. Most start around $1500-$1600, so if you can snag one from $1200, GRAB IT!
I have had teh oppurtunity to handle both, the PST and Mark 4, and shoot with a Mark 4. The...
Re: Leupold VX-III 6.5-20 50mm LR Questions?
Sergeant has on on teh nose there!
Sounds like you have teh Boone and Crockett reticle from Leupold. The stadia on the lower post do look like arrows pointing in to the post. The crosshair is also zeroed at 200 yards and then working down at...
Re: Which Sightron Scope...
Mildot might be a little too much in the image, just a personal opion though. I don't mind a target dot, it does draw you eyes to the center of the target. However, I prefer the fine crosshair for most benchrest or F class shooting. I like a clean picture with a...
Re: Newbie question on fixed parallax vs. adjustable
With a scope that has a fixed parallax, say 100 yards, you can use it from 100 yards and beyond with little issue. If you try to focus at a target, say 75 yards or less, the image will may not be clear and the crosshairs can sometimes...