Rifle Scopes Premier Optics Difference

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The Hertiage line utilize a 34mm tube and have the tool-less turrets. The LT (light tactical) utilize a 30mm tube but offer a different turret design, the trade off for less weight is a smaller tube and less adjustment. And then the hunter model are designed for, well hunters, they are capped turrets a different reticle selection and a 30mm tube like the LT line.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jcsparky</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Could someone explain the difference between the
Tactical
LT Tactical
Hunter Models..?

Thanks </div></div>

If you have any other questions please drop me a PM with your phone number and I will give you a call.
Most of the high points were already described above.
Thanks,
Paul
 
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Paul has helped me in the past...and will be in the near future. I'm just an average guy and he's gone out of his way to make sure my needs were addressed.

Paul is one of the best people that I've experienced as far as CS goes. And the scopes....wish I had unlimited funds to swap all my scopes out to PH!

Wayne
 
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It looks like your question has been answered so ill just throw in that i love my light tactical. The glass is insanely clear, it tracks awesome, and after shooting in rain, snow, overcast, etc, i am sold on premier optics.

Im actually now in the process of buying a 34mm tactical to go on a 300 mag build.

So buy with confidence!!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Senderofan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">wish I had unlimited funds to swap all my scopes out to PH!

Wayne </div></div>

Im in the same boat. I have a LT, I would put one on every one of my guns if I could afford it..
 
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I originally had the PH 3-15 and while I think it is a great scope the LT fits my needs just as well at a considerable weight savings. For a .308, it is just great and has plenty of practical elevation for that round.