Written on Feb 15, 2018
I have used these on 7 or 8 different rifles. They always hold true and never had need to adjust them. Use the exact specs in the box to torque them and you'll be good to go. I have used the 1.26's for 50mm objectives with a flat rail. 1.45 for the 56mm objectives and flat rail.
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Written on Mar 09, 2017
I own some Vortex Razor in gen 1 and genii. The gen 1 price routinely reaches the same prices as the sightron. I really like the zoom range but the clarity, even at 10x does not match the razor gen1. I had high hopes but not good enough.
I wanted to use the scope mostly from 10-30 and then use the ultra zoom for spotting. Above 30x, quality drops off quite a bit. For a high zoom scope at the price, it is a solid deal when on sale but there is better glass at the price to be had if you don't need the ultra zoom.
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Written on Feb 07, 2017
I have the vortex precision rings in 30mm, 34mm and yes even the 35mm ones on a number of my rifles. True and tight in every case. Great rings, worth the money. Never had had an issue with my vortex scopes or trijicon or other using these rings.
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Written on Mar 16, 2015
Didn't like it in conjunction with the 3X Vortex multiplier but was good standalone. Don't think it is really any better than the bushnell except caps make it nicer to close up and you are buying the vortex warranty. Ended up sending back because not great in combo like I was hoping it to be.
So - recommend if using alone and close on rail. Do not recommend over a bushnell or even walther ps22 for basic red dot. Would spend the extra and go to the Viper PST or Eotech depending on use case
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Written on Mar 16, 2015
Have used it multiple times already. Mounting scopes, adjusting sights and other various activities. Love it and for the price very useful and was able to replace a bag of tools in the range bag with it. Great deal, great value.
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Written on Mar 16, 2015
Tried using this in conjunction with the Vortex sparc II. Bad eye relief and ended up moving to the Vortex pst 1-4 and sending this back. Better eye relief & usability. The other problem is that it sets the red dot way back on the rail. Like it much closer. I totally understand the use case and love my vortex scopes ( I have a diamondback, Viper HS and Viper PST) but this guy didn't work for me.
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Written on Mar 16, 2015
Love this bag! Allows me to put all my ear protection (6 sets), glasses, targets, cleaning kit, handguns, tripod, spotting scope and carry my two 22's (one with a scope) in the bottom. Very sturdy, rolls well and the outside pockets are great for tools, magazines, whatever. Besides being a great bag, reducing the need for yet another external gun case makes this so worth it.
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Written on Mar 09, 2015
Perfect for well lit ranges and outdoors. Dark ranges are a bit difficult to see without any of the 'active' style targets but well lit ones work well.
Like the large size. Nice for practice handgun from 15-20yds and rapid fire/quick draw at 7yds for those that are learning. We will also use the small target in the upper left to finish as well as head areas for accuracy drills.
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Written on Feb 23, 2015
Works great to clean camera gear, spotting scopes and other optics. No real fuss, no streaks and easy to toss a couple in the bags to use. Not sure what else to say but need 200 characters to be 'useful' :)
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