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Vortex Razor HD Gen 2 4.5-27x56 vs Kahles K624i 6-24x56
Want to know all the differences between these two company flagships?
Well, you`ve come to the right place. We will compare two high-quality rifle scopes. The first one is Kahles K624i that is made in Austria, the second one is Vortex Razor HD Gen 2 4.5-27, which is made in Japan by a US-based company. Most people use these rifles for long-range shooting, but because of their big objective lens, they are also great for low-light hunting. Both of them can be fine adjusted thanks to 0.1MIL clicks.
The Vortex Razor HD is priced at 4.099,00€, while the Kahles is priced at 2.500,00€. For both rifle scopes many additional accessories are available, for example, scope covers, sunshades, throw levers... The prices aren't low but you get a really reliable and long lasting scope. Plus they have a long warranty, especially Vortex.
The first thing anyone sees is a big weight gap between the competitors. Kahles is almost half kilogram lighter, 425grams lighter to be exact. But where Vortex scores is the length, those 39mm make a big difference if you want to fit on a night vision or thermal vision. A big plus to these rifles is that they are made from a single piece, which makes them much stiffer, stronger and robust. They can withstand “abuse“.
Optically are both scopes really good, yes they both have stronger al weaker sides both overall really good. Vortex seems to be better on lower magnifications, where Kahles is better on bigger magnifications. The field of view might be slightly better on Kahles on all magnifications.
30 year warranty
Shorter
Fine click adjustment
Costs more
Lighter
Ergonomically better
Cost-efficient