Bullmark
Well-Known Member
I've been a glass enthusiast for yrs.....and I don't mean to answer your question with an answer that's not any help but here goes.
I've owned almost every major brand and have arrived at one conclusion: don't skimp on the glass. If u are having a custom rifle built it's a real investment. U want to end up with something that performs and makes u happy.
I have two customs and they both went through a lower priced scope before ending up with what i like. Now while both are above the 2k budget I found both at demo pricing that brought them down close enough to consider if I were u. Of course u have to find them as demos. First is Swarovski Z8i 2.3-18x56. Followed by Schmidt & Bender Exos 3-21x50. Both illuminated reticles and dialing turrets. I can honestly say after owning dozens and looking through hundreds of high end scopes, that these two are the best I've seen. Clarity and brightness are unmatched and very rugged. The S&B is a bit heavier at just over 30oz. Unless u are in a time crunch or just not able for whatever reason, I'd consider these two. I can say that every scope I've owned from those two co.s have been excellent. But they both hit it out of the park with their recent top end models.
I've owned almost every major brand and have arrived at one conclusion: don't skimp on the glass. If u are having a custom rifle built it's a real investment. U want to end up with something that performs and makes u happy.
I have two customs and they both went through a lower priced scope before ending up with what i like. Now while both are above the 2k budget I found both at demo pricing that brought them down close enough to consider if I were u. Of course u have to find them as demos. First is Swarovski Z8i 2.3-18x56. Followed by Schmidt & Bender Exos 3-21x50. Both illuminated reticles and dialing turrets. I can honestly say after owning dozens and looking through hundreds of high end scopes, that these two are the best I've seen. Clarity and brightness are unmatched and very rugged. The S&B is a bit heavier at just over 30oz. Unless u are in a time crunch or just not able for whatever reason, I'd consider these two. I can say that every scope I've owned from those two co.s have been excellent. But they both hit it out of the park with their recent top end models.