My main question is what is the most economical scope that has:
-Matching turret/reticle
-Zero Stop
-Illuminated Reticle
-> 20x at top end mag range
-Enough Elevation Adjustment to get a 6.5 Creed to 1000 yds. with a 20 moa base
and is rugged and has optical quality sufficient for competition. I would prefer it to be around $1000 but definitely don't want to go over $2000. I would give up one feature for an extremely good deal or as a tradeoff for really good glass.
(I am very new to the sport and my goal is to be shooting competitions within the next year. I have very limited experience so feel free to make suggestions that don't include my criteria).
The focal plane does not matter to me since I would most likely be at highest power any way.
Right now the only optic in my price range that I know that has all the features
is the NF 5.5-22x50.
I really don't want to pay almost $1800 from optics planet but I really want the zero stops.
I think the zero stops would be really useful in a high stress or competition environment so I'm willing to but don't want to....
I can get a Leupy Mark 4 8.5-25x50 LR/T Illuminated with TMR and M5 knobs which match the reticle for 1200 new from where I work.
Would it be worth it to save the money since I have zero equipment or go ahead and get NF and buy once cry once.
Also on the list to get are a laser range finder, spotting scope, manners stock, binoculars, tactical backpack, krieger barrel, muzzle brake ..... pretty much every piece of equipment to get started in competition.
I currently have a stock Savage 12 LRP and Bushnell Elite Tactical and it is easily .5 moa out to 300 with 140 grain AMAX's. So another option could be keeping that.
I'm a recent college grad with no debt and no girlfriend and a decent job so I've got some disposable income but this sport sure ain't cheap....
Any insight would be appreciated....
-Matching turret/reticle
-Zero Stop
-Illuminated Reticle
-> 20x at top end mag range
-Enough Elevation Adjustment to get a 6.5 Creed to 1000 yds. with a 20 moa base
and is rugged and has optical quality sufficient for competition. I would prefer it to be around $1000 but definitely don't want to go over $2000. I would give up one feature for an extremely good deal or as a tradeoff for really good glass.
(I am very new to the sport and my goal is to be shooting competitions within the next year. I have very limited experience so feel free to make suggestions that don't include my criteria).
The focal plane does not matter to me since I would most likely be at highest power any way.
Right now the only optic in my price range that I know that has all the features
is the NF 5.5-22x50.
I really don't want to pay almost $1800 from optics planet but I really want the zero stops.
I think the zero stops would be really useful in a high stress or competition environment so I'm willing to but don't want to....
I can get a Leupy Mark 4 8.5-25x50 LR/T Illuminated with TMR and M5 knobs which match the reticle for 1200 new from where I work.
Would it be worth it to save the money since I have zero equipment or go ahead and get NF and buy once cry once.
Also on the list to get are a laser range finder, spotting scope, manners stock, binoculars, tactical backpack, krieger barrel, muzzle brake ..... pretty much every piece of equipment to get started in competition.
I currently have a stock Savage 12 LRP and Bushnell Elite Tactical and it is easily .5 moa out to 300 with 140 grain AMAX's. So another option could be keeping that.
I'm a recent college grad with no debt and no girlfriend and a decent job so I've got some disposable income but this sport sure ain't cheap....
Any insight would be appreciated....