After buying the Sightron S-TAC I've turned into a real fan. Don't discount checking out their SIII model or the STAC itself.
But my question is: what are you using the scope/gun for? I only ask because I was building a cross platform rifle for hunting/long range shooting and I thought I was sold on the FFP. I narrowed it down to the Vortex PST, Sightron SIII and Burris XTR II. I did a ton of research and I had the same budget as yourself. Someone brought the Sightron STAC to my attention and I'm pumped that they did. It's half the cost, the glass is perfect (which is the most important part of a scope) and the tactical dials are crisp.
I've fired about 100 rounds with it so far and it tracks nicely. At first, I was a little bummed out that it's SFP but the reticle is fine enough that it's not a hindrance at all. And the money that I saved let me buy more toys. I don't feel like I cheaped out with the quality I got. Some people will argue that I did but I've compared it side by side with a buddies Vortex PST and we both agreed that we thought the clarity and color of the glass was better on my Sightron. Vortex has a better warranty in that you can bash your scope and they will cover it but Sightron does have a lifetime mechanical warranty. Anyways... that's my opinion.
But my question is: what are you using the scope/gun for? I only ask because I was building a cross platform rifle for hunting/long range shooting and I thought I was sold on the FFP. I narrowed it down to the Vortex PST, Sightron SIII and Burris XTR II. I did a ton of research and I had the same budget as yourself. Someone brought the Sightron STAC to my attention and I'm pumped that they did. It's half the cost, the glass is perfect (which is the most important part of a scope) and the tactical dials are crisp.
I've fired about 100 rounds with it so far and it tracks nicely. At first, I was a little bummed out that it's SFP but the reticle is fine enough that it's not a hindrance at all. And the money that I saved let me buy more toys. I don't feel like I cheaped out with the quality I got. Some people will argue that I did but I've compared it side by side with a buddies Vortex PST and we both agreed that we thought the clarity and color of the glass was better on my Sightron. Vortex has a better warranty in that you can bash your scope and they will cover it but Sightron does have a lifetime mechanical warranty. Anyways... that's my opinion.




















































