I`m sorry but the vortex glass or overall quality doesn`t rival that of an s3. I think NC Star, Millet, and maybe even Falcon would be a more apples to apples comparison for the pst.
What if they just harvest the used, umblemished parts from the warranty returned scopes?
That would cut parts cost down.
Disclaimer:
(not actually what they do, I'm just speculating and I highly doubt it)
I replaced my Sightrom SIII 8-36x56 with the PST hlafway through the hunting season. Given that the Sightron has a larger objective lens, I would say the Vortex glass was very impressive compared to the SIghtron.
In the morning when I would fisrt set up, the light transmission through the PST was incredible, almost didnt even need the illuminated reticle even with the long sunshade on. The only major problem I have with the Vortex glass is the edge distorion when at maximum elevation adjustments. Center reticle was 100% clear.
No one is arguing weither or not the SIII is an awesome scope. I didn't need a benchrest scope for hunting, I'm not trying to justify anything; brand names have little to do with why I want something.
I wanted an FFP scope with illumination and I didn't want to spend more than $1000. So far that's what I've got other than the s**tty turrets.
I still managed to use it using the reticle and once I get one that isn't broken, we'll see how the tracking compares to my old scope.
Leupold will actually repair it if possible, and it will remain in service for decades. I have yet to hear of anyone getting a Vortex back that was repaired. They probably just throw them in the garbage, which tells me it isn't worth their time to fix.
Leupold has a repair center in Canada, Vortex Canada does not.
I have spoken directly to the owner of Vortex Canada and he has told me the return rate on Vortex scopes is very low which matches my expeience with them as well.
Well, by the looks of this thread, maybe they should open one...
Yes, I heard you were one of his reps.
Dude - give me a break. NCStar compared to Vortex Viper glass? It's painfully obvious you've held neither in your hands, or you wouldn't make such ridiculous statements.
Look - i'm no glass snob... I own Leupold, Leica, Nightforce, Trijicon, Vortex, Bushnell, Mueller... and if you think Vortex viper glass (not their other lower end models) are like Millet and Falcon, you're dreaming.
My only 'issue' with the 4 Vortex products I own (and have used extensively) has been a loose battery connection in the Razor 1-4x. I sent it in, and they shipped me a new scope. One minor issue, and they corrected it quickly. I still fail to see how people (most of whom have never even touched a Vortex product, by their own admission) view Vortex in a negative light.
Regardless... to each his own... I enjoy my Vortex products, and think they provide excellent bang for the buck in ALL their product lines.
So I decide on a Vortex Viper 6.5x20x44 PA for a new hunting rig. I spend a little time getting it mounted and am thinking it looks great! I remove the bolt and attempt to bore sight only to find that the reticle is not moving...so, I keep trying to get the POI set-up and after several (too many?) turns of the elevation turret, it falls apart! All spring tension was lost and a small silver fastener drops to the floor.
To say the least, I'm a little dissappointed as I want to get this rifle shooting. So, I place a call into Vortex Canada and unfortunately they don't have this one in stock to replace. They did mention a new shipment was expected anyday-but that doesn't appease a customer (especially a first time buyer).
So, I phone the dealer out west (as per Vortex Canada recommendation) and same, out of stock. Then I ask if they have the 50 mm version, to which they say they have one left. I decide to upgrade and spend the extra $80. A fellow at the shop offers to mount and bore-sight to ensure the turrets adjust properly before shipping it out-nice! They even covered all shipping costs to get the defective scope back to them.
To boot, Vortex Canada offered a free sunshade as a customer service gesture. I am happy but will pay particular attention to the performance once I receive the replacement.
It's hard to speculate about the quality of Vortex or whether their off-shore manufacturing site has quality issues. I assume they are not in the business to replace scopes as it is a competitive market and they are reasonably new. Time will tell...but their customer service was great today.
so why would vortex send you to a dealer out west when they have dealers in ontario??
did you buy your product from the dealer out west the first time?
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I got a call from Vortex USA. They say my scope is fine and (from what I understand) I was told that the turrests track in a circle, not a square; so that the amount of available windage adjustment decreases as you bring elevation adjustemnt to the maximum low/high.
Basically, the only time you can get full windage adjustment is when the reticle is centered, and due to my 20MOA base, the problems with my turrets are just design flaws.



























