Looking into this scope as a good elk/deer scope, that also has the option when I want to mess around at the range (or predator hunting) with the turrets. Any real life experiences anyone wants to share.
Here is why I like it... just don't know about quality, and don't want to make a $700-$800 mistake.
- FFP with a good reticle (I shoot a .270, so the hash marks seem reasonable out to 500 yds)
- The turrets come with a threaded cap, so I can protect these while hunting
- Wide range of magnification
- Can find them online for under $800.
I was originally considering a Vortex Viper HSLR or HS-t but I don't like the idea of hunting with exposed turrets and the FFP models are spendy. Note... I currently own a Vortex PST scope and like the scope, but I want this to be a one and done hunting scope. I am not sold yet that I would hunt with a scope that has all the exposed turrets. I like the keep it simple principle, so the Veracity scope has my attention since I could have the best of both worlds.
Any other scopes to consider.
Here is why I like it... just don't know about quality, and don't want to make a $700-$800 mistake.
- FFP with a good reticle (I shoot a .270, so the hash marks seem reasonable out to 500 yds)
- The turrets come with a threaded cap, so I can protect these while hunting
- Wide range of magnification
- Can find them online for under $800.
I was originally considering a Vortex Viper HSLR or HS-t but I don't like the idea of hunting with exposed turrets and the FFP models are spendy. Note... I currently own a Vortex PST scope and like the scope, but I want this to be a one and done hunting scope. I am not sold yet that I would hunt with a scope that has all the exposed turrets. I like the keep it simple principle, so the Veracity scope has my attention since I could have the best of both worlds.
Any other scopes to consider.