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    New Vortex Razor LPV Coming...

    Sorry. I posted the announcement for the Strike Eagle, not Razor. Deleted.
    Last edited by fledge; 12-07-17 at 23:00.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunnerblue View Post
    Only a very cheap or defective scope will change POI/POA when changing magnification (if I’m understanding your question correctly).
    I believe what he was referring to was the ability of a FFP to maintain it's reticle accuracy (MOA/MIL/BDC/etc.) across the entire zoom range, whereas a SFP reticle is only accurate at a specific magnification setting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freefly View Post
    I believe what he was referring to was the ability of a FFP to maintain it's reticle accuracy (MOA/MIL/BDC/etc.) across the entire zoom range, whereas a SFP reticle is only accurate at a specific magnification setting.
    I was under the impression that if you zero it at the highest magnification, then when you reduce the magnification, the POA/POI will shift. So if you zero at 8x, when you drop it to 1x to use like a RDS, the zero would be off and you would have to train to hold over for effective use.

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    Just saw the email... it's called the "Razor HD GEN II-E" -- claims to be same everything as the original GenII 1-6x24, but "1/4 lb. burger patty lighter". MSRP $2k.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattj View Post
    Just saw the email... it's called the "Razor HD GEN II-E" -- claims to be same everything as the original GenII 1-6x24, but "1/4 lb. burger patty lighter". MSRP $2k.
    So 4oz lighter and nothing else?... Sounds like a fail in my book. Pass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slateman View Post
    I was under the impression that if you zero it at the highest magnification, then when you reduce the magnification, the POA/POI will shift. So if you zero at 8x, when you drop it to 1x to use like a RDS, the zero would be off and you would have to train to hold over for effective use.
    This is not correct. The zero is not effected through mag ranges.
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    looks to be out of my price range.
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    The MSRP of $1999.99 is the same price as the original Razor HD II.

    So I would assume that the street price will be the same as it is on the current HD II.

    So basically the same optic for the same price, but 4 oz lighter? I’m in for one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beat Trash View Post
    The MSRP of $1999.99 is the same price as the original Razor HD II.

    So I would assume that the street price will be the same as it is on the current HD II.

    So basically the same optic for the same price, but 4 oz lighter? I’m in for one.
    If that's the case, I might be also. I'm curios to see what comes out at shot 18.
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    The only thing holding the razor back was it's weight. In the 20 to 21oz range it's a no brainer now. Best in class eyebox, eye relief, decent usable simple reticles, and amazing illumination.

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