Re: Vector Optics question and opinions
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MtnCruzr</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: fdkay</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I looked at the scope on the web, it looks exactly like the Barska model. I would not chance it. If you are not dead set on a FFP model, check out the Nikon Buckmaster series.
There is also the Mueller all purpose tactical (APT) that is getting very good reviews. I have several Muellers (not this model)and have been pleased, their customer service is excellent.
I also have a Millet TRS-1, I have had very good luck qith it, the glass is good, the clicks accurate and repeatable. I will warn you, other folks have not had the same success with it as I have, but Millet was bought out by Bushnell a while back and they seem to have the bugs worked out of the QC issues. Another low priced scope, albeit a bit more, that many people seem to really like is the Konus Pro tactical models, the only bust on them is the 1/8" clicks. </div></div>
Thanks for the info, I thought the same thing while researching. Most of the lower end models go for between 60-$120, however this model seems to be a little higher in price, which could be good or bad? I found a few on e-bay from the seller for $329 buy it now:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vector-Optics-Paladi...=item1e5a1a5f4b
And the sellers ratings for the scopes as well as other items is 99.7 for almost 4400 items, so this scope has me a little intrigued, oh well I bought it, and will throw it on the .223 and see what happens. This might be a $175 gamble that I loose. I will report back my observations. </div></div>
Well I received the scope, mounted it on the .223, I didn't care for the rings that were included so I bought a Burris style mount for it. I took the rifle to the range to sight in the new scope, I was pretty impressed that without bore sighting or anything, I was not far off on the first shot at 50yds, like 2" low and 2" left. I adjusted and got it to zero, clicks on this scope are a little stiff, which I like, no chance of movement, I also like the side focus feature. I moved the target out to 100yds and took a couple more shots, the wind really started blowing so I figured it was going to be tough to get it truly dialed in. I did get it to about 1.5" @100, however I am going to go back when the wind is calm and make sure its a go, over all I really like the Savage 12fv, and the Vector Scope, optics are clear, nice big dials for adjustment, for $175 I am impressed so far.