I meant to include a budget. I could charge $1000 or so but I'd really like to keep the price low while still getting a quality scope. I know they say spend the same or more on the glass as the rifle, and that is why my budget max is a grand. Hopefully I'll find a black Friday or Cyber Monday sale and get a deal.
I like the Vortex warranty because I will not have funds to repair or replace a scope if something should go wrong. I still need to look at their recticles and see if I like them. Online pictures don't always do a scope justice.
I like the open eleation turret and capped windage on the Viper HS Long Range 4x16-44. $649. The don't understand how a BDC would work if it is not specific to the shooters rifle and ammo. What if your not shooting on flat ground? (My range finder has a true ballistic range to account for that but what if I don't have it or dont have time to use it?)
I like the Viper HS-T 4x16-44. $659. Both elevation and windage are uncapped, and it has the VMR-1 MOA or Mil recticle. Uncapped windage is just another thing to go wrong and I wont be dialing wind for a long time. If the turret is firm it shouldn't be a problem (As previously stated, I have a range finder so I don't need to range with the scope but I'd like to learn, so it is a plus.) To me I think the VMR recticle would be more of a benifet than the BDC for an unknown cartrage and shooting angle.
A friend has a Savage Trophy Hunter XP that came with a Nikon 3x9x40. I have heard it was a 2012 modle. It looks good to my untrained eye. I'd want a little more power than 9X and a little more quality of scope to compliment my rifle. I see some Buckmaster's, Monarch, and Monarc X that all fall within the above specs. What is confusing is how one scope may be an older modle but the price is more than a newer modle in a different line ect. Example is Buckmaster or Prostaff 5 can be found for more than the old Monarch. The Monarch X is often on sale for a little more than the other 3. Therer are also a bunch of Monarch X that the price jumps into the $1000. + mark. I'm confused. At what point do I pay more for a scope with better numbers in a lower line, or berrter line with better or lesser numbers? It's hard to know whats a better deal when I don't know much about the Nikons.
I have more research to do on Nikon's. Nikon would be my budget option if I didn't want to spend more for the SWFA SS or Vortex.
SWFA SS 3x15-42 for $699. Looks good, has soild reviews. Price is more than than the Vortex but it is FFP with More magnification, more eye relief, more elevation adjustment, but no mention of a zero stop. (paint dot can be added for visual stop.
. I like the "Mil quad" recticle online but not never seen it it person. I sent an e-mail asking about the warranty and it is not as good as the Vortex. Limited Lifetime warranty. He said don't deliberaty brake it. I just haven't seen anything in writing on the warranty. It is around 4 oz heavier than Vortex.
Is 3x15-42 or 4x16-44 too much power?