I’ve just acquired an ADM UIC-10A in .308 (thanks to advice from here, so thank you Hide!), and I’m looking to get optics for it. It’s a 16” barrel, and I’m trying to set it up as a general “jack of all trades”. I am fully aware that the second part of that phrase is “master of none”, but I’m ok with those compromises.
I’m looking to run a 2/2.5-10/15x scope, with an offset red dot for up-close work. My requirements for the scope are:
Any insights or suggestions would be gratefully appreciated!
I’m looking to run a 2/2.5-10/15x scope, with an offset red dot for up-close work. My requirements for the scope are:
- Second focal plane. My older eyes do not do well with the tiny reticle of a FFP scope on minimum setting. I know that’s what the illumination is for, but I also want . . .
- . . . . A reticle that would still be useful/useable WITHOUT a battery, in a worst-case scenario.
- Something in the $1500ish or less range (or that could be had used for that price)
- Nightforce NXS 2.5-10x42 – This seems to be the best option, but it is also the most expensive by far. I do worry a bit about the Digillum controls vs. a simple analog dial. Murphy’s Law being what it is, is this more complex circuitry a weak point? Is the complexity of it (press for X seconds to do this, Y seconds to do that, having to cycle through up through brightness and back down to lower it, etc.) a real negative?
- Trijicon Credo 2.5-15x44 (or Credo HX version, if I want a MOA reticle) – I like the simple analog illumination dial over the more complex (more Murphy-prone?) Digillum of the NF. The price is also easier on the wallet. The reticle is perhaps a little inferior to the NF, but not much. It does have parallax adjustment. BUT, it’s nearly 2 full inches longer and a few ounces heavier to boot. Too bulky for a non-DMR specific rig?
- Nightforce SHV 3-10x42 – I’ve heard these use the same glass as the NXS, so it should be a nice scope. . . but is it as robust as the two above? It’s the shortest and lightest of the three, with a nice MOAR reticle. The price is lower. It too has the rotary dial for illumination, which I prefer. Trade-off is a slightly higher minimum magnification that I wanted. But would .5x really hamper me if I’m using the red dot up close anyway? It also has no parallax adjustment. But do I really need that for a max 10x scope, or is it worth dropping for a smaller package and cost savings?
Any insights or suggestions would be gratefully appreciated!