I recently completed my first AR-15, and am now pinching my pennies for a decent scope.
Uses will be a mix of 75% target shooting and 25% coyote/varmint hunting. I'm a damn near complete newcomer, but eventually want to learn to take the rifle/cartridge out too 700 yards, and want a scope that (even at my budget) will get me most of the way there.
This is my first foray into precision/accurate shooting of any kind, and I'm trying to do a my required reading to get up to speed.
From what I can tell so far, a mil dot reticle and mil turrets are pretty much mandatory, and a FFP would be great (don't know if that's an option at my budget).
My first few searches have me considering the Nikon Monarch mil dot 4-16x42mm, but it's not FFP.
Anything else I should be considering or made aware of?
Uses will be a mix of 75% target shooting and 25% coyote/varmint hunting. I'm a damn near complete newcomer, but eventually want to learn to take the rifle/cartridge out too 700 yards, and want a scope that (even at my budget) will get me most of the way there.
This is my first foray into precision/accurate shooting of any kind, and I'm trying to do a my required reading to get up to speed.
From what I can tell so far, a mil dot reticle and mil turrets are pretty much mandatory, and a FFP would be great (don't know if that's an option at my budget).
My first few searches have me considering the Nikon Monarch mil dot 4-16x42mm, but it's not FFP.
Anything else I should be considering or made aware of?