Nightforce sponsors poachers. So pick your evil.
We used to make the parts for the NF Beast, I sold my NF when they sucked up to the habitual law breaker. They sold their ethics for clicks, just like Mathews.
Nightforce sponsors poachers. So pick your evil.
I've been trying to sell mine. No one wants themWe used to make the parts for the NF Beast, I sold my NF when they sucked up to the habitual law breaker. They sold their ethics for clicks, just like Mathews.
I don't really know where this "dominate" PRS is coming from….which PRS? I mean in PRS (regionals?) Even NRL people have different stuff.99% are not getting any form of sponsorship for PRS - especially me. I am running Vortex Razor Gen 3 and Gen 2 on my competition rifles. That said, Leupold Mark5HD dominates PRS
I disagree, lots of scopes don't maintain zero, don't track correctly and fail miserably when abused regardless of price.@WeiserBucks point about "scopes that work….most of the scopes in open Div MSRP starting around 3k…they all work." Half of those models are or have been used in military or government service. They all work.
This whole thread is wild.
Leupold was known for that back in the day, with the mark 4 fixed 10.I disagree, lots of scopes don't maintain zero, don't track correctly and fail miserably when abused regardless of price.
I don't really know where this "dominate" PRS is coming from….which PRS? I mean in PRS (regionals?) Even NRL people have different stuff.
Dudes really have all sorts of gear in open division. Once all your place holders from regional start to make their way to nationals, you really start to see the same brands. Where you start to see cheaper budget scopes is in production class..thats for obvious reasons.
@WeiserBucks point about "scopes that work"….most of the scopes in open Div MSRP starting around 3k…they all "work." Half of those models are or have been used in military or government service. They all work.
This whole thread is wild.
I don't really know where this "dominate" PRS is coming from….which PRS? I mean in PRS (regionals?) Even NRL people have different stuff.
Dudes really have all sorts of gear in open division. Once all your place holders from regional start to make their way to nationals, you really start to see the same brands. Where you start to see cheaper budget scopes is in production class..thats for obvious reasons.
@WeiserBucks point about "scopes that work"….most of the scopes in open Div MSRP starting around 3k…they all "work." Half of those models are or have been used in military or government service. They all work.
This whole thread is wild.
I attached a link to the current 2024 "What the Pros Use" survey and article plus I attached a graph from the PRS homepage reference the scopes used per the PRS member survey.I don't really know where this "dominate" PRS is coming from….which PRS? I mean in PRS (regionals?) Even NRL people have different stuff.
Dudes really have all sorts of gear in open division. Once all your place holders from regional start to make their way to nationals, you really start to see the same brands. Where you start to see cheaper budget scopes is in production class..thats for obvious reasons.
@WeiserBucks point about "scopes that work"….most of the scopes in open Div MSRP starting around 3k…they all "work." Half of those models are or have been used in military or government service. They all work.
This whole thread is wild.
That's a poll of random people. Half are doing backyard matches, and the majority probably never been to one.Best Long Range Scope & Reticle: What The Pros Use
There have been dramatic shifts in what scopes are most popular among these top shooters over the p...precisionrifleblog.com
Leupold, Vortex, Meopta, Athlon, Khales in my personal experience.Which scopes are not holding a zero or tracking correctly…?
That poll is the top 200 shooters in PRS.That's a poll of random people. Half are doing backyard matches, and the majority probably never been to one.
Go to the actual regional match. Shoot stages. The reality is different than the poll.
The graph doesn't scream dominating. Just that it's the most common by a small margin.
Besides leupold and khales, non of those others are really common in PRS. That graph that @Hydra6 put out is pretty close to reality when looking at the totality of PRSLeupold, Vortex, Meopta, Athlon, Khales in my personal experience.
Same. I shoot the gen 3.That poll is the top 200 shooters in PRS.
I just shot a PRS regional in South Carolina over the weekend - lots of Leupold Mark5HDs there - most of my friends compete with Mark5HDs. Headed to NC in two weekends - expect to see a lot of Mark5HDs.
I shoot Vortex Razors but the Mark5HDs are the largest number of scopes at the Southeast and Atlantic matches that I attend.