I just got a new 308 for target shooting. Rem 700 tactical. Right now its topped with a diamondback tactical 4-12. Decent scope but only a 1 inch tube and its second focal plane. Been looking at the athlon midas tac 6-24, ares btr 2.5-15, Primary Arms Slx 3-18, bushnell forge 3-18, & vortex pst II 5-25. The forge is on sale for 499 from midway right now. Should I hop on it at this price or does this scope go on sale alot? Any other words good or bad bout any of the scopes mentioned I'd love to here them.
TIA
I'm a new member to the forum even though I've been lurking on the sidelines for years on this and other forums.
A little about my background in precision shooting. I've been shooting long range (500 yards and beyond) for nearly 60 years. I started as a boy, on a 10,000 acre wheat and cattle ranch shooting varmints for bounty.
I am a gunsmith trained at Lassen college and mentored before that by multiple "old school" gunsmiths.
My knowledge of scopes is through first hand use and experimentation. Over the years, I've had numerous "favorites" from Tasco, Millett, NightForce, Leopold, and Vortex.
I've settled for the time being on Vortex. When the Strike Eagle 4-24x50 came out I purchased one on the initial "intro" deal at $199. I now own 6 of them. I've replaced my NightForce and PST II scopes with this Strike Eagle. Reasons: excellent box tests, ladder tests, repeatability, and light gathering capabilities. And if course Vortex company support has been stellar!
What I've found is the scope allows me to find targets located in shadows very quickly. One of the 6 did have clarity issues at max power. I sent it back to Vortex and 5 days later had a satisfactory replacement. I love the EBR-4 reticle... it works for me. I'd highly recommend you give this $499 scope a try. I bought the last one at Europtic for $299 a couple of weeks ago.
My top performer is a Savage 12 Long range hunter with a Varmint Contour 26" barrel in 6.5x284 Norma. I'm getting just under 1/2 MOA out to 1,300 yards with 147gr pill with a muzzle velocity of 3,050 fps. Last week, I got a headshot on a coyote at 926 yards measured distance. He was behind a boulder, with the only thing showing was his head. Conditions 3 mph left to right wind. Shot Dope: 77 clicks up, 5 clicks left. Strike point just in front of the ear... lights out.
I highly recommend this bargain scope. I don't care what level shooter you are, this scope outperforms scopes costing 8-10 times the price.