Mag ring is just where I like it, very good response and the throw between 6x and 36x is short, I can spin it without having to reset my grip.Parallax stiff but not too stiff, unless you really bang this on something I don't see it moving much but easy to adjust when necessary.Turrets are stiff but not too stiff, even if left unlocked I don't see these getting bumped out of alignment, locking mechanism is easy to lift up and push down about the same feeling as ZCO.This is a big plus especially for competitors who find targets in contrasty or shadowy areas and have difficulty picking up the reticle. Illumination at 10 is daylight bright, I can see illuminated reticle during bright daylight sun on anything but a bright background.I'll be doing some full resolution testing here soon, but all my extra mounts and rings are still packed up in bins somewhere in the menagerie that my garage has become, I just ordered a new ARC M-Brace and hopefully that will get here soon and I can get it side by side with some other alpha class scopes and see how they compare. Similar to Jason I have had external issues hindering me from getting more time behind my 6-36x56, what I can say is it shows a lot of promise for the little bit I've had time to play with it. The center dot on the Gen III in my opinion might be a bit large on farther targets on full power. Gen III Gen III MIL link grabbed from badger It also appears you still get the 'fine' tune zero as in the Gen II without the hassle.Īnd, thank gosh, Vortex moved the windage numbers on the Gen III reticle to the far right, they were in the way on my Gen IIĮdit - in my opinion for the $$, the Gen II 27X is damn hard to beat kinda excited for the Gen III Gen III improvement from video you don't have to pull off the turrets each time you want to adjust your zero (that was a pain). ![]() figure Gen III is 3,000 dollars vs similar Nightforce of 3,600. My question, when looking through the glass, how's the clarity. Gen III glass coating XRPlus Fully Multi-Coated vs Gen II of XR Fully Multi-Coated Nightforce ATACR 35X is 39.3 ounces = price point of Mil-XT 3600 dollars LOL 3.4 ounces (probably the 6 allen heads on the turrets) Adding to that are glass-etched Vortex Razor HD Gen II reticle options such as EBR-1C MRAD, EBR-2C MOA, EBR-2C MRAD, VMR-2 MOA, VMR-2 MRAD and JM-1 MOA.Well, gen III 36X weight is 45.1 ounces vs Gen II 27X 48.5 ounces so yea, a little bit lighter. The list also consists of APO system, optically indexed lenses, plasma tech application process, 30 or 34mm tube, L-Tec or Low Capped turrets, first focal plane (4.5-27x56 and 3-18x50) or second focal plane (1-4x24), aircraft-grade aluminum construction, hard anodized or hard anodized stealth shadow finish, fast focus eyepiece, locking side illumination and more. ![]() Vortex Razor HD Gen 2 Rifle Scope features include premium HD lens elements with (High Density) extra-low dispersion glass for High Definition images XR plus fully multi-coated air-to-glass surfaces for maximum light transmission Argon gas purging for fogproof performance O-ring seals for waterproof performance and ultra-hard, scratch-resistant ArmorTek coating on exterior lenses. It is put together like a tank, especially for the AR platform. Razor HD Gen II 1-6x24, on the other hand, proves to be apt for short to medium range tactical shooting applications. ![]() Razor HD Gen II 4.5-27x56 and 3-18x50 riflescopes are devised to ensure dialing correctness in long range shots in critical conditions and apt for serious precision shooters. It is divided into 4.5-27x56, 3-18x50 and 1-6x24 magnification variants. The high-end series is the perfect medley of excellent components, attributes and performance. Rediscover the hunter in you with the Vortex Razor HD Gen II Rifle Scope.
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