10-400 yards potential shots, wooded and prairie Whitetail/Mule/Coyote hunting. Must be excellent low light performer. Prefer MIL/MIL but MOA isn't a deal killer, I think in inches anyway. I know my drops out to 400, so a simple holdover reticle beats dialing, but I'm not opposed to that either.
30mm tube. Low (1-2) power starting end, 10-12 high end. Anything beyond this is unnecessary in this range limit.
Illuminated reticle, FFP>SFP.
I have been thinking a LPVO, IE - Steiner PX5i (gr8ful's running a great deal atm), PST 1-4 or the like would do the job. I think though, at 300+ yards the extra magnification would be nice - as would the larger objectives; especially in low light. So, image quality is very high on the list. I'm not what I would call a glass snob, but I have good vision, and would like to see the target well.
I'd like this optic to be light, but that's down on the list toward the "would be nice" end. Similar situation for the dimensions, would be nice to have a really compact package.
I have been looking at the VX5 HD 2-10 Firedot (C'mon, Leupold, you'd have broken the market open with a decent reticle in this line), the Burris XTR II, and the Trijicon. Given that of the three, the Trij is 2-300 dollars less, I'm wondering if there's a reason not to choose it over the other two?
Are there other options I should be ogling and fondling at the $800 +/- dollar price point?
30mm tube. Low (1-2) power starting end, 10-12 high end. Anything beyond this is unnecessary in this range limit.
Illuminated reticle, FFP>SFP.
I have been thinking a LPVO, IE - Steiner PX5i (gr8ful's running a great deal atm), PST 1-4 or the like would do the job. I think though, at 300+ yards the extra magnification would be nice - as would the larger objectives; especially in low light. So, image quality is very high on the list. I'm not what I would call a glass snob, but I have good vision, and would like to see the target well.
I'd like this optic to be light, but that's down on the list toward the "would be nice" end. Similar situation for the dimensions, would be nice to have a really compact package.
I have been looking at the VX5 HD 2-10 Firedot (C'mon, Leupold, you'd have broken the market open with a decent reticle in this line), the Burris XTR II, and the Trijicon. Given that of the three, the Trij is 2-300 dollars less, I'm wondering if there's a reason not to choose it over the other two?
Are there other options I should be ogling and fondling at the $800 +/- dollar price point?