It has everything you would pay a small fortune for in a Leupy Mk4 at almost half the money.
It has everything you would pay a small fortune for in a Leupy Mk4 at almost half the money.
I really like Burris for their value for money. They are never going to be as good as a high end scope but do a bloody good job.
I also had a good play around with a few Vortex optics in the weekend. Mainly the Viper and another (cant remember) glass was amazingly clear. Only issue for me was how fine the reticle is. Could be an issue in the bush unless you have the illuminated version. Their warranty also beats anything else out there. My next scope will be a vortex.![]()
If the new HS T came in FFP I would be getting one I think.
At the moment Im leaning towards the PST 4-16*50 FFP, with the EBR 1 MRAD reticle.
If I was to buy in NZ who stocks them? And at decent prices
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
I got quoted $1500 for the FFP PST through hunting a fisting. Got mine from Optics zone for just under $1300 after GST etc. My advice would be to get the second focal version for a general hunting scope. At 4x on the FFP version the reticle is basically useless. FFP rocks if you're using the reticle to make corrections, at a desired power, but over the weekend I was using my scope at 16x so it was basically a moot point. Maybe I should have just got SFP and saved some coin.
I picked up the Viper HS LR 4-16x44 from Fishpond.co.nz for $800, which was cheaper even than if I'd imported it myself. They seem to be 95% out of stock now though, and don't have a lot of the PST models, but they had what I wanted.
Took a couple of months to turn up, as it ships from the U.S. retailer to their U.S. warehouse, and then into NZ from there. But advantages being that you deal with a marginally more local firm and don't have to deal with customs etc.
Rifle hasn't arrived to mount it on yet, but the glass seems pretty nice and crisp, and the whole scope has a good feel to it. (at least to my inexperienced eyes and hands)
I'm curious as to why people seem to like the HS. Do you just use the reticle to compensate for wind? A scope with an exposed elevation turret and standard windage adjustment has always seemed a bit gumby to me.
Yes, that's my intention at least. Dial elevation, hold for wind with the dots every 2 MOA on the reticle. The windage turret is resettable and numbered anyway, so it's no hassle to dial that too if you wish.
HS-T has target turret on windage.
Shit I'ma buy me one (HS-T). Didn't know about that model.
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Are the HS-T here yet? And pretty sure they only come in SFP, but from what you are saying Beavis perhaps that's what I should be getting
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Yeah I would definitely get SFP if you plan on actually using the scope at 4x, the ffp reticle would be really hard to pic up in the bush when you need to place a shot NOW
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