Okay, here's what I want:
1. 5-25x too small, SN9 just too long, so all those are out. A 12-50x would be great for magnification.
2. mil/mil or MOA/MOA subtended line reticle (I'll figure out the math later on these long shots to determine if
mil will be sufficient, or if I'll need the MOA metrics). Reticle and knobs must match. Illuminated a plus.
3. FFP, lots of elevation. Parallax adjustment preferred.
4. Capable of handling abuse, .50 recoil on a light rifle, and built well enough to handle lots of adjustments.
Good glass is also a must, no junk.
I thought I'd be stuck with the NF Beast 5-25x, the SN9 was nice but too long, and truth be told, just too heavy and large. Then yesterday I find this: Schmidt Bender PMII 12-50x56 P P4 Fine 1/4 CM MT CW FFP - EuroOptic.com --a Schmidt and Bender 12-50x 56mm in various configurations. All meet the above criteria I think, but no illumination.
I'd like feedback on this choice of scope for a DTA HTI in .50BMG and .375CT. What do you think? It sure looks a lot more manageable than an SN9, and S&B are known for high quality. Also, are there others I should look at that meet this criteria that are comparable to this scope or better? Quality, high magnification FFP scopes, maybe an illuminated one?
Thanks!
1. 5-25x too small, SN9 just too long, so all those are out. A 12-50x would be great for magnification.
2. mil/mil or MOA/MOA subtended line reticle (I'll figure out the math later on these long shots to determine if
mil will be sufficient, or if I'll need the MOA metrics). Reticle and knobs must match. Illuminated a plus.
3. FFP, lots of elevation. Parallax adjustment preferred.
4. Capable of handling abuse, .50 recoil on a light rifle, and built well enough to handle lots of adjustments.
Good glass is also a must, no junk.
I thought I'd be stuck with the NF Beast 5-25x, the SN9 was nice but too long, and truth be told, just too heavy and large. Then yesterday I find this: Schmidt Bender PMII 12-50x56 P P4 Fine 1/4 CM MT CW FFP - EuroOptic.com --a Schmidt and Bender 12-50x 56mm in various configurations. All meet the above criteria I think, but no illumination.
I'd like feedback on this choice of scope for a DTA HTI in .50BMG and .375CT. What do you think? It sure looks a lot more manageable than an SN9, and S&B are known for high quality. Also, are there others I should look at that meet this criteria that are comparable to this scope or better? Quality, high magnification FFP scopes, maybe an illuminated one?
Thanks!