I need some opinions on running either a 1-8x or 2-10x on an AR 308. It's a CMMG .308 with a 16" barrel. My goal with this rifle sort of a DMR with CQB abilities.
I like a 1-8x28 for CQB but I know I would want more magnification for distance. If I went 1-8x I would probably run offset irons for back up.
I like the idea of 2-10x36 because of more mag and larger objective for low light performance. I may occasionally hunt with this rifle. If I went 2-10x I would probably run an offset micro red dot for CQB.
It seems like 2-10x is typically slightly lighter in weight. I'm also aware I could get a Vortex Razor Gen 3 1-10x but $1999 is out of my range. I'm looking to spend $1300 or less.
Do you think 2x just can't do what 1x can do?
I'm torn here, any feedback appreciated.
I like a 1-8x28 for CQB but I know I would want more magnification for distance. If I went 1-8x I would probably run offset irons for back up.
I like the idea of 2-10x36 because of more mag and larger objective for low light performance. I may occasionally hunt with this rifle. If I went 2-10x I would probably run an offset micro red dot for CQB.
It seems like 2-10x is typically slightly lighter in weight. I'm also aware I could get a Vortex Razor Gen 3 1-10x but $1999 is out of my range. I'm looking to spend $1300 or less.
Do you think 2x just can't do what 1x can do?
I'm torn here, any feedback appreciated.