I absolutely agree with Larryt, I’d recommend a high power fixed magnification scope.Benchrest where distance is known and does not change go SFP.
FFP reticle is FAT at high power and you want to be at higher power in Benchrest.
If gun is to be dedicated for benchrest I would recommend a high power fixed magnification.
Regarding the type of scopes, SFP are definitely a better choice for benchrest shooters.Ffp or sfp?
I have no idea what the best would be, I imagine it would depend quite a bit on the distances you shoot and the projectiles you're using. But if I was going to get a pure benchrest scope for myself, it would be the "Mini" March Genesis, that's the 4-40x zoom range. They also have a 6-60x "big boy" but that gets into zoom ranges I can't imagine I'd ever use.
Other than the quality, one of the main things I like about the March is the extreme tilt you can put on the scope. So if you get into lobbing pellets long distances, you don't have to do any exotic modifications to your scope mount. It's ready for pretty much anything you want to try.
All good, but the Sightron SII 36X reticle does not have any tick/hash marks. You will have to dial for wind using reticle type.I second the Sightron SII 36X. Great glass and simple tiny target dot reticle for BR.
@igolfat8 Thank you for the info on using the target rings.@Raider03 , I don't dial turrets on my SII but rather use the target rings for wind hold offs. That’s a nice reticle on the Athlon but If given a choice I‘d prefer a simple clean reticle with a tiny target dot instead of busy hash mark reticles but that is only my opinion and others may prefer something else?