I was all set to order a 5-25 w/MIL-C for a 20" .308. I had initially thought I didn't want something that big but after seeing someone else with the same combo decided to go for it, even if the top end was a little more than I needed.
However, it seems that the 7-35 completely invalidates the 5-25. There is virtually ZERO size and weight difference and I see that though the total elevation travel is advertised differently (and I don't need more than 100 MOA anyway) in actual use they are very similar.
Would I ever shoot on 35x? Probably not, but it would nice to have with virtually zero tradeoffs. For spotting holes in paper at longer ranges I wouldn't have to switch to spotting scope and back.
I guess I'm torn because part of me thinks 7-35 on a 20" .308 is completely absurd but when you compare it to the 5-25 it just seems crazy to buy a 5-25 in a world where the 7-35 exists.
However, it seems that the 7-35 completely invalidates the 5-25. There is virtually ZERO size and weight difference and I see that though the total elevation travel is advertised differently (and I don't need more than 100 MOA anyway) in actual use they are very similar.
Would I ever shoot on 35x? Probably not, but it would nice to have with virtually zero tradeoffs. For spotting holes in paper at longer ranges I wouldn't have to switch to spotting scope and back.
I guess I'm torn because part of me thinks 7-35 on a 20" .308 is completely absurd but when you compare it to the 5-25 it just seems crazy to buy a 5-25 in a world where the 7-35 exists.