Just wondering if any Hide members do this. I’m thinking of trying it with my Optika 6 on 2/3 rifles. I have a Kestrel where I can save different Rifle profiles. Any thoughts, tips, or pointers would be appreciated.
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That’s kind of what I was thinking. Might just end up getting another scope then.Do-able but chronic PITA.
What magnification do you already like? What power do you typically shoot with? Style of shooting? Use for the rifle?Anyone have magnification suggestions for a scope on a 25 creed?
I really like my Optika6 3-18 because I can use it to hunt or reach out. I’m looking to get into long range shooting this year but also still want all my rifles to be capable deer rifles as well. I have my 3-18 on a 6.5 prc, built on a TL3 and Bartlein barrel in a KRG Bravo chassis. What I’m building now is a 25 creed on a Terminus Zeus and Hawk Hill barrel. Probably going to go with the MDT XRS for this build.What magnification do you already like? What power do you typically shoot with? Style of shooting? Use for the rifle?
In the ballpark of 3-18 or 5-25 plus or minus depending on manufacturers would be my choice regardless.
That makes a lot of sense. Now I’m just thinking do I want another 3-18 or 4.5-5 base mag scope.I have 3 zco for a pool of 5 rifles. It’s not a big deal.
Bit 1 for several can get old. And if it breaks down, you’re out of action. I’d suggest 2 optics minimum.
Yea I have liked what I’ve read about the MK5 since they rolled out but that probably something for down the road not an immediate scope for my set up.Could always go for the bigger Optika6 since you like what you have. Based on the components it sounds like you might have a decent budget for the rifle and there are some deals to be had in the PX on some high end premium offerings. A 4.5-27 G2 Razor, k624i, or 5-25 ATACR would be good options on the high side of magnification and attainable in the sub to low 2k mark. 4-16 ATACR is a damn good scope as is the 3-18 Razor. Never tried a Leupold but maybe a Mk5HD would interest you.
If it applies I’d apply for their mil / vet program. Makes them pretty attractive. For down the road.Yea I have liked what I’ve read about the MK5 since they rolled out but that probably something for down the road not an immediate scope for my set up.
I had a buddy that ran one optic between his .223 trainer and his 6.5 competition gun. He figured instead of buying two $1000 scopes he would buy one $2000 scope that would be that much better, and he can only shoot one gun at a time. He also had it setup in a QD mount that he swapped between both rifles. After swapping and redialing his scope to the new rifle he was usually pretty close to his zero but it was still a time consuming process.
Couldn't agree more. I actually had an SWFA 5-20 HD that I was swapping between two rifles, and just bought a fixed 16x SWFA to put on the 2nd rifle because it sucked so much. I'll never do it again.I would rather have 3 swfa 10x then swap one NF between three rifles. Yeah. It sucks that much.
Edit: if you don’t get out to shoot very often then it’s not as big a pain. If you shoot often or plan on shooting often then it is a pain.
I'm trying to decide between a dimondback tactical 4-16 and an swfa 10x to avoid this
If it’s in your budget, look at the new vortex. The few people I’ve heard with one seem to like it for an~$700 scope
If it is for plinking, find a SWFA 10x or 12x. Solid scopes and you should be able to pick up a used in excellent condition model for $200 shipped to you from the exchange. Solid scopes and there is nothing that can compete at that price or even double that price.Out of budget. I have a PST II 5-25 for the main rig, and a 1-6 on my ar. I just need something functional and of minimal price to get my .308 running
If it is for plinking, find a SWFA 10x or 12x. Solid scopes and you should be able to pick up a used in excellent condition model for $200 shipped to you from the exchange. Solid scopes and there is nothing that can compete at that price or even double that price.
A fixed 10x42will get a little dark on you quick in poor light. That would be the main drawback for hunting. There is a fixed 6 that may be better although I have never owned the 6x just so you know. Hell a $200 Leopold or similar 3x9 may fit the bill better for that rifle. Sight in with a 200 yd zero and learn your holdovers for casual plinking and hunting.Yeah some plinking and some hunting. The rifle is a remington 783, so I dont think it really warrants a high dollar scope anyhow.
Its more important for me to have adjustment. I've got another rifle with a basic 3x9A fixed 10x42will get a little dark on you quick in poor light. That would be the main drawback for hunting. There is a fixed 6 that may be better although I have never owned the 6x just so you know. Hell a $200 Leopold or similar 3x9 may fit the bill better for that rifle. Sight in with a 200 yd zero and learn your holdovers for casual plinking and hunting.
But you could sure keep them clean!!That's like having one set of wheels and tires for multiple vehicles.
I have 3 zco for a pool of 5 rifles. It’s not a big deal.
Bit 1 for several can get old. And if it breaks down, you’re out of action. I’d suggest 2 optics minimum.
What ring/mount do you use?
I'd imagine a one piece (spuhr etc) would be more reliable than rings.
As you said differences in rails would be my only concern.ARC rings. I think with quality rings, it’s a myth that a 1 piece base will be more repeatable.
So, you have your rings clamped down onto your optic tube. What would cause them to shift that a one piece mount wouldn’t? You’re taking them off a rifle, then either putting them on another, or sitting them on a bench for a while.
There’s literally no force exerted on the optic or rings enough to defeat the clamping forces.
The only thing I can see is if your picatinny rails across different rifles are a different specs and the recoil lug on rings don’t interact. Thus far, in custom actions, I haven’t noticed a problem.
As you said differences in rails would be my only concern.
Good to hear it works well for you.
Do you have a master rifle and just use the elevation offset in your ballistic data but dial in windage then just hold for wind?