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    #46
    I don't mark. Well, do but I don't want to sell it really lol. But everything is for sale

    I was just gonna help keep an eye out for one.

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      #47
      Well the V3 that CB suggested and the Zeiss look promising. May have found a V3 on another site, so who knows. I'll be patient and try for a good used one if possible.

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        #48
        Originally posted by MarkV View Post
        Gotcha. I'm in the same boat and having a very hard time deciding. I was looking real hard at the vortex viper HS LR 4-16x50 but have some doubts on if that line is worth the price. Hopefully someone here can point us in the right direction


        Exactly what I was thinking when I read the op's post. I think it would fit the bill nicely. Most of the features of the PST, without the big exposed windage turret on the side.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Stevotary View Post
          Man, don't get me wrong. I love leupolds. They are what I have always had. I wish they had what I am looking for. I actually called leupold and asked for these things. Zero stops should be easy for them. I also like to have turret caps at least on the windage for hunting. Especially getting in out truck, four wheeler and deer stand. The models they do have turret caps on long range set ups stick out a mile. The Huskamaw feels the closest to a leupold to me, and has all the features. The patented wind solution on their custom turrets is also nice, so you don't have to carry around a cheat sheet on drop data or wind data.. I sold my leu's and stuck a Huskamaw 3-12 on my 270 and 6.5x284 and it have a 5-20 on my 300wm.

          Leupold has zero stops and locking turrets on some
          Models of their Mark 6 and Mark 8 scopes. They are pricey though.

          I can't comment on the glass of the Razor but I have had multiple bad experiences with scope flare on all their other lines, including the PST.

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            #50
            Originally posted by trophy8 View Post
            I don't mark. Well, do but I don't want to sell it really lol. But everything is for sale

            I was just gonna help keep an eye out for one.
            Well if you change your mind or find a good deal let me know.

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              #51
              I like the Leupold Vx3 scopes for hunting. I have one 4.5x14x40 on my wife's 257 weatherby and another 4.5x14x50 on your old sendero 270. The 50 mm seems to be a little brighter at Dawn and dusk. I also have a Swarovski Z3 on a 6.5x284 and the glass is noticeably clearer.

              I would also take a look at the Burris Verocity line of scopes, I haven't looked through one yet but they have a lot of good characteristics for long range, such as 30 mm tube with 70 moa of adjustment, first focal plane, zero stop and resettable zero turrets with forever warranty. All in a price under 1000.00

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