I'm looking to replace my current scope on my DTA this summer and I'm seeing a lot of 34mm and 35mm tube scopes out there. Is there an advantage of running a bigger diameter scope?
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How about 30mm vs 34mm?
Dont forget about rings. When I was looking for 35mm the choices were slim and VERY EXPENSIVE. Ended up with 34mm, expensive, but lots of choices.
Seekins Precision makes 35mm rings and make the rings for Vortex for their Precision Matched rings. Others do as well. Not a lot of choices when compared to 30mm or 34mm but I don't need anymore options and neither is "very expensive". Street price on the Vortex rings is $119 and the Seekins run around $135.
Scope Rings - 35mm Tube
Vortex Tactical - Precision Matched Rings-35mm Medium
34mm is what more companies are leaning to, Vortex with the new Razor II line/NF BEAST/Leupold etc, but there are good scopes out there with 35mm, like the original Vortex Razor, that shouldn't be dismissed due to the 35mm ring size as I have shown excellent options are out there. Advantages to the larger tube are as stated more adjustments.
OP never said for what platform. My experience was trying to find rings for my AR. Check the options for 35mm tube 56mm scopes on a flat top AR.
Who makes your 22moa riser? I don't think I ran across this one in my search before, would be good info for the future.