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I cannot speak accurately to PRS/NRL competition as unfortunately I have never played that sport. NRL .22 matches range from 25-100 yards. A local .22 match goes to 300 yards. It varies obviously.
I will say though that if you can live with a fixed power optic, it’ll be the best sub $500 optic out there. I personally like it as I’m never dicking with my mag ring, only the elevation turret and parallax. If and when I can enter .22 competion, I will be using this optic.
If you absolutely NEED or WANT a variable powered optic, look at the SS 3-15x42mm. If you want a tree reticle, look at the Athlon Talos BTR. I had a Talos (4-14x44mm), and while the reticle was good and well laid out (particuarly enjoied the floating cross in the center, really helped my eye focus), I did not enjoy using hold overs, nor did it really agree with my eyes/brain. So I sold it on here and purchased the SS 10x42 Mil-Quad. Love the SS!”, Mil-Quad is a clean reticle that has everything you need. Sure, I would like to see a .1 Mil inverted L as seen in the Finnaccuracy MSR reticles, have a floating center crosshair, and to have the top thick stadia on the bottom and nothing above the reticle above the 5th Mil. But besides those three minor changes, the reticle is nearly perfect. The only thing better would literally to have SS adopt the MSR-2 reticle integrated into all of their scopes, I’d happily pay that royalty!
I have never owned the SS 3-15, but have had their 3-9, and it was also an excellent optic, but had a fixed parallax. You need a variable parallax for PRS/NRL shooting, which is why I recommend the SS 10x42, SS 3-15x42, or the Athlon Talos BTR/Ares BTR.
Regardless of what you choose, practice good fundamentals and dry fire so much that its boring.
By the way, I’m also running the Area 419 rail, its excellent. Just get some decent rings, I’ve got Seekins, find a quality pair used on here and save some money.
Oh and my CZ-455 (sporter barrel) enjoies Federal Match and particuarly loves Federal Ultramatch.