I know what I want as far as features in a duty scope, but just mainly asking about the durability. Truth be told a SFP Viper PST gen II 3-15x44 would have way more features than the Mark IV 4.5-14x50 moa/mildot I was used to for duty use and would cover all my needs. I looked at the above PST gen II in person today and was impressed. If it is durable and repeatable, it would fit the bill nicely. If not, it would make a good hunting scope for a 28 Nosler build I’m finishing up. If the PST gen II’s can be trusted at the same level of the old Mark IV’s, I’d have no problem running it. This optic/rifle will be riding in the back of a patrol vehicle 12 hours a day, 4 days per week in an Eberlestock Gunslinger pack with all the supporting gear.
Believe it or not, when I first got on our tac team in 2004, my issued optic was a Vari-x II 4-12x40 AO with coin slot turrets and a duplex reticle. I bought a Mark IV with my own money before going to sniper school, and I’m glad I did. I have personally owned Mark IV, Mark 6, nightforce NXS, nightforce SHV, Razor gen 1, and Viper HST on my own rifles. What I’m doing is trying to put together a personally owned bolt rifle in 308 for patrol use. I’m not trying to break the bank with the optic on this build, but am willing to spend what it takes if need be. It will be going on a semi-custom blueprinted Remington 700 in a Grayboe stock.
AO is a large county consisting of areas with everything from city to farmland to remote foothills and mountains. I would say farthest engagement of 300 yards is realistic, but of course I will practice much further than that. I live on a ranch and play to 1200 on steel. I also play the long range hunting game and am thinking of trying some PRS style matches (if I ever get over the competitive archery thing, lol). I guess I should have spelled all this out from the start instead of asking so broadly. I do appreciate all the input so far!