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If you’ve followed this blog for a while, you know I’ve tried quite a few Vortex products.   From the Kaibab 15×56 to the Vulture 15×56 binoculars, to the Viper 3-9×40 to the Diamondback HP 3-12×42 riflescopes, I can say there is plenty of value per dollar spent with Vortex.

 

As part of my Extended Range Muzzleloading project last fall, I tested the new Vortex HD LH Razor 1.5-8×32 with G4 BDC reticle. 

I just finished up my final review of the little-powerhouse- of-a scope.  If you’re looking for a great riflescope in a compact package, or even need to step up to it’s two bigger cousins–the 2-10×40 and the 3-15×42–this review should help you decide if Vortex makes your short list:

HD LH Razor 1.5-8×32 with G4 BDC reticle

To learn about the gear and tactics I use, check out my book, Hunting Big Mule Deer

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Robby Denning
Robby Denning started hunting mule deer in the late 1970’s, only missing one season in 35 years. At 25, he gave up the pursuit of all other big-game to focus on taking the best bucks possible. He began hunting the West on a DIY budget hunting an average of 30 days a year for mule deer. Robby loves the hunt as much as the kill and the entire process from research to scouting to hunting. He’s killed four bucks over 200 inches in the last 15 seasons, mostly on easily-obtained tags. He owns a public-land scouting service and runs a private-land outfitting business helping other hunters in their pursuit of deer and elk. Robby has scouted and hunted literally thousands of square miles of mule deer country and brings a wealth of knowledge about these experiences with him. To him, the weapon of choice is just a means-to-an-end and will hunt with bow, rifle, or muzzleloader – whatever it takes to create an opportunity to take a great mule deer. He is also the author of "Hunting Big Mule Deer" available on Amazon. Robby believes all of creation is from God for man to manage, respect, and through which to know its Creator