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Brady
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Posted: January/06/2011 at 10:58 |
*****Available Summer 2011*****
Vortex Optics Viper HS riflescopes the new choice for hunters and shooters
Vortex takes its incredibly popular Viper Riflescopes to the next level with the introduction of the Viper HS (Hunting/Shooting) series An evolutionary upgrade, Vortex Viper HS riflescopes offer hunters and shooters an array of new-for-2011 features sure to be well received. Built on ultrastrong 30mm one-piece machined aluminum tubes, these scopes deliver increased windage and elevation travel for optimal adjustment. A new optical system highlighted with a 4x zoom range provides magnification versatility. The ultrafriendly eye box with increased eye relief gets shooters on target quickly and easily – because shooting opportunities can be measured in fractions of seconds. Standout models within the series offer enhanced performance features for specialized applications. The 1-4x24 with TMCQ (Tactical Milling Close Quarter) illuminated reticle is ideally suited for AR platform rifles, as well as dangerous game setups. Ten intensity levels of illumination with an off position between each give shooters quick access to preferred settings. Whether you’re first-in during entry, or trying to break down a brown bear in the willows, the Viper HS 1-4x24 will help get the job done. The 4-16x50 LR (Long Range) and 4-16x44 LR models feature exposed target-style elevation turrets with Vortex’s CRS (Customizable Rotational Stop) zero stop. Combine that with 75 MOA of elevation travel (24 MOA per revolution) and you get riflescopes perfect for dialing precision long-range shots. XD (extra-low dispersion) glass guarantee sharp, crisp images from edge to edge. Lenses fully multicoated with Vortex’s proprietary XR coatings ensure superior light transmission, allowing hunters to take advantage of every minute of legal shooting time. Exterior lenses feature ArmorTek, an ultrahard optical coating engineered to protect against scratches, oil and dirt. O-ring sealed and purged with argon gas for 100 percent waterproof/fogproof performance. Shockproof construction withstands recoil and impact from every angle. Fast focus eyepiece and quick reset turrets Vortex 1-4x24 Viper HS $479.95 •Matte Finish •Illuminated TMCQ Reticle •30mm Tube Vortex 2.5-10x44 Viper HS $359.95 •Matte Finish •Dead-Hold BDC Reticle •30mm Tube Vortex 2.5-10x44 Viper HS $349.95 •Matte Finish •V-Plex Reticle •30mm Tube Vortex 4-16x44 Viper HS $499.95 •Matte Finish •Dead-Hold BDC Reticle •30mm Tube •Long Range (Exposed Turrets) Vortex 4-16x44 Viper HS $459.95 •Matte Finish •Dead-Hold BDC Reticle •30mm Tube Vortex 4-16x44 Viper HS $449.95 •Matte Finish •V-Plex Reticle •30mm Tube Vortex 4-16x50 Viper HS $539.95 •Matte Finish •Dead-Hold BDC Reticle •30mm Tube •Long Range (Exposed Turrets) Vortex 4-16x50 Viper HS $499.95 •Matte Finish •Dead-Hold BDC Reticle •30mm Tube Vortex 4-16x50 Viper HS $489.95 •Matte Finish •V-Plex Reticle •30mm Tube Edited by Brady - January/06/2011 at 12:10 |
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SVT_Tactical
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Those look nice!
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Urimaginaryfrnd
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grimreaper21
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I really hope they offer more than just the v-plex and BDC in the future. Their original viper line had some nice choices like the v-plex wide, mildot, tdot etc. TMQC would be nice in something besides 1-4 too.
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ccoker
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They need something like 2.5-10x50 with a German #4 and a dimly lit center dot!
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BigGameBalls
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Hey viper German #4 please. |
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johnfox
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I think I know where one of the 2.5-10's will find a home.
They all look damn fine to me.. |
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03mossy
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do you think I could have it in time for a July prairie dog hunt?
Edited by 03mossy - January/06/2011 at 16:15 |
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Bitterroot Bulls
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Order placed.
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-Matt
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Urimaginaryfrnd
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They wont be here untill summer and they do not have the illumination that the PST series Vipers have so plan accordingly.
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Bitterroot Bulls
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These scopes have exactly the features I am looking for. I think it will be worth the wait. If not, I have SWFA and Vortex backing me up!
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-Matt
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akula88
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Ante is up! Nice!
I hope its already summer! |
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Prieto9000
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Really don't understand the point of using only de BDC reticle on the Long Range scope. I think it kind of looses purpose to have an exposed elevation turret. I would choose a V-plex or V-plex wide for this scope if they offered one.
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300S&W
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Hey Brady!! You left out the fixed power scopes.
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"I ain't got time to bleed!"
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Bitterroot Bulls
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I like the idea of using a BDC for most shots, but dialing when I have plenty of time to get settled. The Vortex BDC is pretty nice, not too busy. It adds a little versatility. |
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-Matt
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SVT_Tactical
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Good think about BDC on those is exactly that, you can use them or you can't, they arent so busy it would take away from using it just like a standard plex if need be.
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338LAPUASLAP
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Summer hey???
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No one
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tman1965
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Nice scopes!
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stickbow46
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Nice going Vortex,congrats.Thanks for the info Brady
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Midwest_Hunter
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I shall be getting my hands on one of those 2.5-10's
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