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I have a ancient Leica. If you go that route I'd get a 2800.com. It's able to link to a kestrel or smart phone to get elevation/ windage adjusts.Those are some pricey range finder binoculars.
I was looking at a monocular Leica range finder, $805.
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The revic has everything in itHello, I'm new to the forum, and fairly new to shooting.
Having moved from a large city, and never shooting a gun before, to living on a huge acreage, and now a gun owner.
I first bought a 22 long rifle, then a lever 30-30, but a couple weeks ago bought a Christensen Ridgeline 7mm PRC.
My new Christensen is what I want to get the scope for.
My budget is up to $5000, I've heard there are scopes that cost triple that, but they're not for me.
I know that I want at least a 50mm if not 56mm so it is bright. Magnification from say 3, 4, or 5, up to 24 or more.
Do any good scopes have built in range finders?
I'm not very good at guessing distances.
Will any scope fit on my rifle?
I have shot a few peoples rifles this past year with scopes on them, and noticed a huge amount of quality difference when looking through them, between cheap, and more expensive.
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Welcome to the forum, The CA rifle and Caliber 7mm PRC are a good choice if you are looking at a light weight scope. I know the reticles are complex(You can always just use the cross hairs initially) You can go with a Leupold MKV 3.6 x 18 I got an MOA reticle FFP, you may want to look at the illuminated version. Or another choice that is a light weight option is the Vortex Razor HD LHT 4.5-22x50mm Rifle Scope, 30mm Tube, First Focal Plane Red XLR-2 MOA Reticle, MOA Adjustment. You don't say how far you want to shoot, but either of these scopes are light weight very good glass and can easily allow you to shoot 1000 yards. I would also invest in a good range finder that detects the wind, and a kestrel so you can load your data and determine your drops at distance. The reason I recommend a FFP is regardless of the magnification the drops remain consistent regardless of what magnification you are using. The reason I recommend the MOA reticle as the lines in the reticle are about 1/4-1 inch (1MOA =1.047 inches I round to an inch) increments at 100 yards as are the clicks on the elevations and windage adjustments are 1/4 of an 1 inch at 100 yards. Less math for me to do in my head than a milrad. You can use these reticles to determine the distance but again some math involved, as I have gotten older, to rely on a good range finder is faster and more accurate. Good luck, have fun and be safe.Hello, I'm new to the forum, and fairly new to shooting.
Having moved from a large city, and never shooting a gun before, to living on a huge acreage, and now a gun owner.
I first bought a 22 long rifle, then a lever 30-30, but a couple weeks ago bought a Christensen Ridgeline 7mm PRC.
My new Christensen is what I want to get the scope for.
My budget is up to $5000, I've heard there are scopes that cost triple that, but they're not for me.
I know that I want at least a 50mm if not 56mm so it is bright. Magnification from say 3, 4, or 5, up to 24 or more.
Do any good scopes have built in range finders?
I'm not very good at guessing distances.
Will any scope fit on my rifle?
I have shot a few peoples rifles this past year with scopes on them, and noticed a huge amount of quality difference when looking through them, between cheap, and more expensive.
Hello, I'm new to the forum, and fairly new to shooting.
Having moved from a large city, and never shooting a gun before, to living on a huge acreage, and now a gun owner.
I first bought a 22 long rifle, then a lever 30-30, but a couple weeks ago bought a Christensen Ridgeline 7mm PRC.
My new Christensen is what I want to get the scope for.
My budget is up to $5000, I've heard there are scopes that cost triple that, but they're not for me.
I know that I want at least a 50mm if not 56mm so it is bright. Magnification from say 3, 4, or 5, up to 24 or more.
Do any good scopes have built in range finders?
I'm not very good at guessing distances.
Will any scope fit on my rifle?
I have shot a few peoples rifles this past year with scopes on them, and noticed a huge amount of quality difference when looking through them, between cheap, and more expensive.
The Revic PMR will spoil you (revicoptics.com). It makes long range shooting so easy and is a top quality optic. This scope has a built in weather station, thermometer, compass, tilt meter, etc. All very important for long range shooting. For a new shooter, this scope calculates everything, except distance.
Burris makes a rangefinding scope. The Eliminator 4.
I'm compact, but actually pretty strong and fit for my size.Also mentioned she might be around 93lbs. I'm guessing that is smaller than most here.