Too broad a topic to entice people to contribute their thoughts.
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Everything is a compromise...be it cost, size, weight, reticle type, magnification, etc. Maybe try identifying some preferences or setting some constraints (e.g. under $1500).
Under 1500usd$. For PRS. Maybe some input from people who compete.Too broad a topic to entice people to contribute their thoughts.
Where is the best place to live? What is the best automobile?
Everything is a compromise...be it cost, size, weight, reticle type, magnification, etc. Maybe try identifying some preferences or setting some constraints (e.g. under $1500).
Thank you so much for that input! Gives me a place to start. I'm currently trying to get a set up together... If and whenthe opportunity presents itself. Thanks again!The most popular scopes are FFP, MIL/MIL, 5-25-ish, and with tree reticles.
Typically the more money you spend on a scope the happier you'll be.
Entry level my choice would be a Athlon Helos G2 6-24x56. The Vector Continental 5-30x56 is close to the HG2 but lacks in the turret department. You can get away with lesser scopes but at some price point you are more likely to run into reliability issues.
Mid level " " would be a Athlon Cronus G2 4.5-29x56 or a Burris XTR3 5.5-30x56. I haven't tried this Burris but these have a good reputation.
Tier 2 " " would be a Vortex G3 6-36x56. Seems to be very close to the Tier1's from what I've read.
Tier 1 " " would be a Tangent Theta 7-35 for centerfire or really any of these teir 1's will suffice that have 25Y parallax or less for airgun or 22rf in NRL.
Been tempted to try the Burris and the Vortex the most lately.
And obviously.. In your opinion. Which I did want to know... I realize no one has the only answer.Too broad a topic to entice people to contribute their thoughts.
Where is the best place to live? What is the best automobile?
Everything is a compromise...be it cost, size, weight, reticle type, magnification, etc. Maybe try identifying some preferences or setting some constraints (e.g. under $1500).
Thank you. I've heard a lot of good things about vortex.If you can get your hands on one I'd recommend the vortex strike eagle 4-24x50 but its been discontinued
I have read mixed reviews on other models but these particular ones are discontinued , I guess vortex had a hard time continuing to source the glass for this particular scope so instead of downgrading and making a bad name of it they just discontinued it. I liked it so much I bought the second and last one my local shop had in stock.Thank you. I've heard a lot of good things about vortex.
I'll be on the lookout. What is the weight of yours?I have read mixed reviews on other models but these particular ones are discontinued , I guess vortex had a hard time continuing to source the glass for this particular scope so instead of downgrading and making a bad name of it they just discontinued it. I liked it so much I bought the second and last one my local shop had in stock.
its 24 ounces I believe, or 26 , not heavy at all in comparison to others.I'll be on the lookout. What is the weight of yours?
And the First model from 3 years ago..I have a Optisan EVX gen ll 6-24x50 First focal and it’s even more clear as the previous one i have!
This one also has stainless inner parts so doesn’t were out anytime fast! Markings on the parralax wheel match realtime!
Included are a throwlever, sunshade, extra turret cap where you can put youre own data on! And flipup caps.
Also has quick zero adjustment bij unscrewing the cap!
I’m going to use it when we organise our first NRL air and .22lr match!!
I’m quite happy with it!
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The older your eyes get, the more you appreciate the higher end scopes. A tip for younger guys: If you don't want to spend a lot on high end glass, when someone at a match asks if you want to look through a high-end scope, just say no.
If you’re shooting air rifles out to 100Y or 300 for matches, anything over $500 discounted is really overkill. Your Tier2 scope like the Athlon Cronus is only minutely better at $1600 discounted compared to the Athlon Midas TAC (FFP) or BTR Gen2 (SFP), both discounted in the $500 range. Save your money unless it makes you feel better.