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Custom Turret

$79.99 MSRP

Compatible Riflescopes

Razor® HD LHT™ 4.5-22x50 FFP XLR-2
Razor® HD LHT™ 3-15x50 SFP G4i BDC
Razor® HD LHT™ 3-15x42 SFP HSR-5i
Viper® HD 3-15x44 SFP VMR-3
Viper® HD 5-25x50 FFP VMR-4
Viper® HD 5-25x50 SFP VMR-3
Viper® HD 3-15x44 SFP Dead-Hold® BDC
Viper® HD 2-10x42 SFP Dead-Hold® BDC

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UNCONDITIONAL.
LIFETIME WARRANTY.

About this product
Custom turrets are designed to match your specific ammunition, rifle setup, and shooting conditions, enabling precise bullet-drop compensation. Replace your standard elevation turret with a custom turret marked with yardages to make quick, accurate in-field adjustments. Just range your target, dial the turret, and shoot confidently.

NOTE: The effectiveness of your custom turret depends on the accuracy of the information provided. Major inaccuracies can arise from incorrect ballistic data or significant changes in shooting conditions.

Hit a snag or have questions? Feel free to ring us at 1 (800) 4VORTEX. We're always here to help!

BUILD YOURS TODAY

Simply input your setup and environmental info

Simply input your setup and environmental info.

Each request is validated by a team member

Each custom turret request will be reviewed and validated by a trained expert at Vortex®.

Engraved Turret

Precisely engraved exactly to your specifications and riflescope.

Call support with any questions

Team members are standing by for any questions or assistance needed to get your custom turret set up! Give us a call at 1 (800) 4VORTEX for any assistance.

Customize your turret

NOTE: The effectiveness of your custom turret depends on the accuracy of the information provided. Major inaccuracies can arise from incorrect ballistic data or significant changes in shooting conditions.

Identify your riflescope model from the dropdown list to ensure your custom turret fits. Find the model number on the box, manual, or riflescope body for perfect alignment.
Specify if your riflescope uses MOA or MRAD based on its reticle and turrets. This detail is found on the specifications label, user manual, or engraved on the turret.
Choose the cartridge you use from the dropdown menu. You can find this information on the ammunition box or engraved on the rifle’s barrel near the chamber.
Select your bullet's weight in grains (gr), which influences shot trajectory and precision. This information is available on the bullet or ammunition box or the manufacturer’s website.
Refers to the design or make of the bullet. Select the type that matches your ammunition from the dropdown menu. You can find this information on the ammunition/bullet box or in the manufacturer’s specifications.
The bullet's diameter in inches (ex. 6.5 Creedmoor® = .264 in. or .300 Winchester® Magnum = 0.308 in).
The weight of the bullet in grains (ex. 140 gr).
The total length of the bullet from base to tip, measured in inches (ex. 1.37 in.).
The ballistic model used to describe the bullet's resistance to air drag. G1 is better for flat-base bullets typically used with pistols and muzzleloaders. G7 is more common and preferred for longer, boat-tail bullets, which are common for centerfire cartridges.
Select either ARMY or ICAO, which are standards for atmospheric conditions affecting ballistics. Choose based on the environmental conditions you expect to encounter; consult with the bullet manufacturer or the GeoBallistics® app for guidance.
A measure of the bullet's aerodynamic efficiency. Enter the coefficient, usually found in the bullet or ammunition manufacturer’s specifications (ex. .264 140 gr. ELD-M G1 = .646, G7 = .326).
Height from the center of the bore to the center of the optic. To measure this, use a ruler or caliper to find the height from the middle of the rifle’s barrel to the middle of the riflescope's body at the mounting point.
The distance at which you have zeroed your rifle.
Muzzle Velocity (ft/s): The projectile’s speed as it exits the barrel. We highly recommend using a chronograph to verify this information. Call us up at 1 (800) 4VORTEX if you need assistance determining your muzzle velocity.
Have you chronographed your rifle to verify this muzzle velocity? Watch this video to learn how. Using a chronograph will ensure your rifle is setup for optimal performance.
The typical elevation, in feet, where you will be shooting or hunting. You can find this information using a topographic map, GPS device, or online mapping service for the location you plan to shoot in.
The usual temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit, of the area where you will be shooting or hunting. Estimate based on the historical average for the location or use a weather service to find the typical temperature for the area during the shooting period.
Your preferred measurement for distance, either yards or meters. Select the unit you will use for shooting distances. This choice determines how the custom turret calibrates for range adjustments.
You can name your custom turret anything you like for easy identification. Your name will be etched on the finished turret, helping you to quickly recognize and select the right one for your shooting needs.

Precision Made Simple

Custom turrets are designed to match your specific ammunition, riflescope, rifle setup, and shooting conditions.

Percision Made Simple

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

Custom Turrets

  • Storage Pouch
  • Turret Tool
  • Instruction Card

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