I'm sure this is not the first time this has been posted to the SH community, but it is my first post here, so any assistance or guidance any of you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
First, I truly am the FNG on the block as far as PRS goes. I have been to a couple of PRS matches and watched the process and competition and find it completely intriguing and challenging. I have recently retired from almost 28 years in LE, 10 years of that as a Firearms Instructor and decided that I need to try to push my skills and incorporate PRS into my skill set. I am not unfamiliar to using scoped weapons, but after hunting a great portion of my life in north-central Texas, rarely does the opportunity present itself to take a white-tail in the Texas brush at greater than 200 – 300 yards. So, enough about me.
Scope technology has changed drastically and there are so many options, I can’t decide which way to go. Therefore I am hoping the SH Community can help me narrow my field of choices. I am not locked into any particular brand but would like to try to keep the price of the glass somewhat reasonable.
I have a bolt-action Ruger American Predator Magpul Hunter, 1:10 twist, 22” barrel, chambered in .308.
I plan to use the rifle for hunting, targets, and if I can teach myself to be proficient enough to use the scope dope to help me, I would like to venture into PRS. (Read to mean lots of practice)
Typically used in daylight and early morning, low-light conditions.
I want to try to push to the 1000 yard envelope. It is a personal goal.
I’m thinking FFP in Mils and Zero Stops that allow a mil or so below zero with the right type of reticle. Some of the available reticles seem to get awful busy as magnification goes up. So throw in your opinions on reticles for this scope.
I’d like to try to keep the price somewhat reasonable, say under $3000. But willing to go a bit more for functionality if needed. I look forward to your recommendations.
Thanks,
Stoney_J
First, I truly am the FNG on the block as far as PRS goes. I have been to a couple of PRS matches and watched the process and competition and find it completely intriguing and challenging. I have recently retired from almost 28 years in LE, 10 years of that as a Firearms Instructor and decided that I need to try to push my skills and incorporate PRS into my skill set. I am not unfamiliar to using scoped weapons, but after hunting a great portion of my life in north-central Texas, rarely does the opportunity present itself to take a white-tail in the Texas brush at greater than 200 – 300 yards. So, enough about me.
Scope technology has changed drastically and there are so many options, I can’t decide which way to go. Therefore I am hoping the SH Community can help me narrow my field of choices. I am not locked into any particular brand but would like to try to keep the price of the glass somewhat reasonable.
I have a bolt-action Ruger American Predator Magpul Hunter, 1:10 twist, 22” barrel, chambered in .308.
I plan to use the rifle for hunting, targets, and if I can teach myself to be proficient enough to use the scope dope to help me, I would like to venture into PRS. (Read to mean lots of practice)
Typically used in daylight and early morning, low-light conditions.
I want to try to push to the 1000 yard envelope. It is a personal goal.
I’m thinking FFP in Mils and Zero Stops that allow a mil or so below zero with the right type of reticle. Some of the available reticles seem to get awful busy as magnification goes up. So throw in your opinions on reticles for this scope.
I’d like to try to keep the price somewhat reasonable, say under $3000. But willing to go a bit more for functionality if needed. I look forward to your recommendations.
Thanks,
Stoney_J