Vortex HD LHT

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The LRHS/LRTS are nice scopes, no doubt, just way too heavy for my preference. I tried one on my 84M and on my Fieldcraft and never liked them. Too big, too heavy...

edit: to add, for those looking to dial for long range, or okay with 20+ oz scopes, there are a multitude of scopes to choose from. It’s us 500 yd max shooters looking for a durable scope that is also relatively light weight, and has a functional reticle for dark timber hunting that have limited options. I’d also prefer no illumination. A good reticle and decent glass works fine, as Vortex demonstrated with their 1.5-8x32 HD LH.
I want that scope too! And actually, this news of Vortx going the other direction with a 30 mill tube saddens me.
 

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I dont' think it will be lighter then the LH, I am guessing a few onces heavier
 
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I’ll hold off the weight judgement until I see what they come up with. Going to a 30mm tube from a 1” doesn’t have to mean heavier. Maybe a 30mm carbon tube! Ha ha, okay, back to reality... I just know that many aluminum bicycle and motorcycle frames are all thinner, but larger diameter to achieve the desired strength with less weight. Relate to a scope design? Who knows. But the fact that it’s 30mm and has parallax adjustment my gut tells me we’ll get yet another 20oz scope. Looks like a 30mm tube and modified dials on the previous 3-15x42 HD LH. I’ve always thought the large brass pieces in the dial seemed like an opportunity to save weight. That and smaller objective lenses. I get the sense that actual engineering to achieve a lighter, yet durable, scope really has not been done in the past. I am very interested in what Vortex comes up with, if anything, but I’m not terribly optimistic it will be what I’m looking for.
Apparently I’m a dinosaur. I hunt dark timber at first and last light and would like to see the reticle (I don’t want anything electrical on my scope); if I’m in the open I keep my shooting to <500 for planning (much, much less has been my reality); I’d like to be able to reliably dial elevation for the many different loads and elevations I hunt/shoot; I hunt very steep terrain, a reasonable distance from the truck, and I’m not getting any younger, so I like my setup to be as light as possible.
 
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Looks like we'll get some info Thursday, and MIL/MIL is a thing per the Vortex rep on Snipers Hide.
 
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The weight is going to make or break this debut.

18-22ish and most guys will be pumped.

24 starts to be that line in the sand.

Anything 26 and beyond will get a fair amount of criticism.
 
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The weight is going to make or break this debut.

18-22ish and most guys will be pumped.

24 starts to be that line in the sand.

Anything 26 and beyond will get a fair amount of criticism.

There are already countless scopes to choose from in those ranges. If it retains the LH moniker I would be pumped if it is under 17.
17-22 Whatever..., I can get an SHV, SWFA SS, etc.
>22 Hard pass. I would have already bought an NXS or LHRS if I wanted one that heavy.
 

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No chance it’s under 17. None. Not without some unseen tech upgrade that puts the scope on Euro alpha level pricing. Or not without a compromise or three. It’s been shown (currently) that in order to be a repeatable erector, there’s some weight involved.

Most likely, vortex made their own version of the LRHS. And mine weighs 25oz. And it’s the best 25oz on my rifle.
 

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Looks like this may be it, vortex razor lht. 19.2 oz
 

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Zero lock, exposed elevation, adjustable parallax, capped windage, illumination, MIL/MIL, 19.2 oz?

That is intriguing...
 
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Well, based only on that small amount of info it looks like a nice scope. Perhaps compare with either the SHV or NXS line, or perhaps VX5 or VX6? I’m a fan of the G4 reticle, and the basic set of features seems positive. But I don’t see anything yet to make it really standout from quite a few other scopes. They’ve seemingly chosen to enter into a competitive niche vice bringing something that stands out. I was hoping for something more along the lines of the 1.5-8x36 in terms of size and weight to serve as a true lightweight alternative. I’m not really representative of the bigger market. Regardless, I look forward to reading more about it and seeing some reviews.
 
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Ryan,
Once the embargo date passes, look forward to any thoughts you may have on how the scope dials, retains zero, etc.
 
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