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That should be a good test! Keep us posted.I picked one up a few weeks ago to give it a try. Will be testing it out on a Kodiak goat hunt here in a few weeks.
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That should be a good test! Keep us posted.I picked one up a few weeks ago to give it a try. Will be testing it out on a Kodiak goat hunt here in a few weeks.
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I think that would be a great option to offer! I'll definitely pass the feedback along.The only thing I don’t like is no FFP... In a high stress hunting situation I could see missing the fact that I wasn’t on full power and missing. In fact I’ve seen a buddy do it.
That's awesome - let me know your thoughts on it when you get some range time with it!I picked up an LHT in moa this morning, I like what I see so far. I have some Sportmatch rings on the way. Its going to go on my Tikka 6.5x55.
You bet - my email is [email protected]. If you send me an email when you want to send it in I can get you in touch with our international warranty team.Thanks I appreciate it and I will definitely consider sending it after seson and when I've first checked what our importer says. Do you have e-mail address I could contact because overseas phone calls can get really pricy and there's always possibility for misunderstanding when speaking other than my native language..
I'll take some more photos when I'm next time hunting, that dark indoors I was in mimics conditions in stalking "hide" and light conditions outside were a bit brighter comparing to typical hunt situation because of street lights. For reference here's one pic taken with typical hunting reticle and illumination through Meopta @ 01 a.m.
I am far from a Vortex fanboy but the LHT is legit and I love mine. For the $ it is hard to match this scope with anything else in the sub $1k price range.I am looking for a lightweight hunting scope and someone I know recommended this. He is somewhat of a vortex fan boy sometimes. I read through all the reviews and all seem to be pretty good. Is this still probably the best set up for the money? It is pretty much right at my budget, so I wouldn't want to go more.
I have 2 and like them. So far so good.I am looking for a lightweight hunting scope and someone I know recommended this. He is somewhat of a vortex fan boy sometimes. I read through all the reviews and all seem to be pretty good. Is this still probably the best set up for the money? It is pretty much right at my budget, so I wouldn't want to go more.
Where are you seeing them for $699??I have 2 and like them. So far so good.
Also a good time to buy one. Liberty Optics has them on sale for $699 right now.
Added it to your cart. They are back ordered thoughWhere are you seeing them for $699??
Vortex Razor HD LHT SFP & FFP
One scope to rule them all. From dark-timber whitetails, to executing precision long-range shots on an open-country mule deer, and everything in between - there’s the lightweight, second focal plane Razor HD LHT. Stunning, High Definition optical system delivers a crystal-clear sight picture...www.libertyoptics.com
Thanks for the heads up. For that price a 2 month wait isn’t that bad.Added it to your cart. They are back ordered though
Not 100% sure what you are asking but post/dot thickness is the same between mil/moaOn the 42 is the mrad reticle as thick and clear as the moa? Really like the moa reticle but prefer mils. Thank you
Thank you, looking on the vortex website the mil looked closer bunched In the picture. I was impressed with the moa “spacing” and ease to see each lineNot 100% sure what you are asking but post/dot thickness is the same between mil/moa
It tracks, holds zero and returns to zero.... so compares pretty favorablyHow does it compare overall to a Leupold VX-5hd?
I prefer the reticle options In the vx5hd betterHow does it compare overall to a Leupold VX-5hd?