So I'm in the process of putting together a precision/long range grendel AR.
I've got pretty much everything on hand, and am considering my options for an optic. Use cases are going to be primarily punching holes in paper from 1-600 yards, with occasional trips out to about 1000.
In the future, once I've got a bit more LR experience under my belt, I'd like to try my hand at some casual PRS matches for fun.
My budget is preferably under $500, and I'm mostly looking at either the Arken SH4 or Bushnell match pro in 6-24.
Unfortunately, both are sold direct from the manufacturer, so I don't have the opportunity to get my hands on either one and I've got to rely on the internet. Most of the arken reviews I've found reek of paid, shilling, though I've found a few that seem to be reasonably objective. I've found almost no independent reviews about the bushnell, though they seem to be at least a bit more open about their paid promotions/sponsorships.
That being said, I'm really leaning towards the Arken. I like the reticle better, it has a slightly wider field of view, and I'd really like a scope with a zero stop, a feature that's unfortunately lacking in most scopes in this price range.
Bushnell, on the other hand, is a a much more well known and established company. The glass on the match pro is allegedly similar in quality to the forge line. Compared to the Arken on paper, it has 10 mil turrets rather than 8, and parallax can be adjusted down to 10 yards, where the Arken is limited to 25.
That being said, I don't think that I'll really be shooting this rifle any closer than 25 yards, don't think my local range even has positions closer than that on their rifle range. And I'm not sure that 10 mill turrets are really worth losing a zero stop.
So while on paper, the arken seems like a better option for me, I'm curious if anyone here has actually used or tried both scopes and can tell me how they compared? Especially in less easily quantifiable measures like glass clarity and eyebox.
I'm not expecting any miracles in glass quality at this price point, I think I'll be happy as long as it's clear enough to make out my target. Eyebox is a bit of a bigger deal though, as I know a lot of budget optics can be pretty tight.
If there are others in this price point that stand out, I might be interested in those options as well.
I've got pretty much everything on hand, and am considering my options for an optic. Use cases are going to be primarily punching holes in paper from 1-600 yards, with occasional trips out to about 1000.
In the future, once I've got a bit more LR experience under my belt, I'd like to try my hand at some casual PRS matches for fun.
My budget is preferably under $500, and I'm mostly looking at either the Arken SH4 or Bushnell match pro in 6-24.
Unfortunately, both are sold direct from the manufacturer, so I don't have the opportunity to get my hands on either one and I've got to rely on the internet. Most of the arken reviews I've found reek of paid, shilling, though I've found a few that seem to be reasonably objective. I've found almost no independent reviews about the bushnell, though they seem to be at least a bit more open about their paid promotions/sponsorships.
That being said, I'm really leaning towards the Arken. I like the reticle better, it has a slightly wider field of view, and I'd really like a scope with a zero stop, a feature that's unfortunately lacking in most scopes in this price range.
Bushnell, on the other hand, is a a much more well known and established company. The glass on the match pro is allegedly similar in quality to the forge line. Compared to the Arken on paper, it has 10 mil turrets rather than 8, and parallax can be adjusted down to 10 yards, where the Arken is limited to 25.
That being said, I don't think that I'll really be shooting this rifle any closer than 25 yards, don't think my local range even has positions closer than that on their rifle range. And I'm not sure that 10 mill turrets are really worth losing a zero stop.
So while on paper, the arken seems like a better option for me, I'm curious if anyone here has actually used or tried both scopes and can tell me how they compared? Especially in less easily quantifiable measures like glass clarity and eyebox.
I'm not expecting any miracles in glass quality at this price point, I think I'll be happy as long as it's clear enough to make out my target. Eyebox is a bit of a bigger deal though, as I know a lot of budget optics can be pretty tight.
If there are others in this price point that stand out, I might be interested in those options as well.