Just another thought, I will take lower magnification with better quality glass over a higer-power scope of lower quality. A smaller image that is crystal clear is much better than a larger somewhat blurry image. Not very long ago people were doing amazing things with 10 power scopes. I know I can get wrapped up in what equipment I wish I had versus spending the time and money practicing with what I do have!
Not sure..... my comment was based on same brand, I should have elaborated more. A buddy has a Leupold Varix I 4-12, which for the same price he could have bought a Vari x II 3x9. If I compare my 3x9 to his 4x12 (in hunting conditions), the 3x9 is much clearer..... so I personally would not drop down a level for higher power.How 'bout good glass with high magnification? My Bushnell 6500 4 1/2-30X50 for $800 matches Swarovski z5 5-25X52 and Leupold VX-5 4-24X52. So far I have not found any Vortex with glass as good as these. Schmidt&Bender....that's a different story.
I have 3 of the SWFA SS scopes, and I can attest to this. For the money, they are simply impossible to beat.swfa has their tax day sale going for 559 you can get the 3-15 ffp . For 11XX you can get their 5-20 illuminated. The glass is is above the rice point they don't break under severe recoil of a brake and they track like a train in the turrets. If you only want to spend 250 the 10x SS has no pier at that price point and the glass again is above the price point
I'm curious on your opinion on what scope magnification do great for longer range shooting. I grew up in a budget family so the 3x-9x scopes were all we hadand they worked great for the 150 yards shots we were taking. Now I've been getting into elk hunting and have never shot with any other magnification scope. I get parallex, MOA/Mil, and other things but for a guy that wants to get to a point where I could make a 700 yard shot, what's a magnification to go for when buying a scope? I took my 3x-9x scope to the range and sighted it in at 200 yards then found my marks for 300 yards but at 300 yards, my crosshair was about the size of the 6in target I was shooting. I know I don't want to go cheap on the scope, is 5x-25x too much, just right, or not enough? I'm even open to you saying something like 3x-9x for 250 yards and less, 4x-12x for 400 yards and less, and so on!
Thanks!
Sean
(Will be mounted on my Tikka T3 Lite .300 Win Mag)
(Bow hunting Wyoming 2017 in the snow, and rifle hunting Colorado 2016 in orange gear)
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You need precise turrets with good glass and a reticle that won't obscure the target. I read on here Kirby Allen shot a woodchuck or rock chuck at 2300yds with a 3x15nsx at the jamboree a bunch of years ago. That said David Tubb's son in law used a 5-25 with his dtr reticle to shoot a mile then 2011yds for the current elr record. I've watched guys shoot 4-16 S&B's to a mile. Alot depends on what type of shooting is being done. Is it a kyl target at a prs type match or a shot you can set up for and wait for your conditions to come in? Alot of the really high powered scopes don't have enough up in the turrets for ultra long range firing solutions. The 7-35 ATACR I think has 100+-moa Most of the 5-25's have 30 mils or more. Now with the tacom device you can add 20 mils and March has a 400 moa mount. Gordy Gritters built a 150moa base to shoot a 338 to 3500 yds before it was cool.What magnification range are you guys using on the 1500-2000 yard guns?