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Budget isn't unlimited; but I also don't want a cheap optic, or anything 'Made in China'. I'm looking for high quality options, but as a new long range shooter I probably also don't need a $5000 top of the line optic... especially on a 5.56mm gun. If it takes a little bit of saving to buy a nice optic the first time, I'll do it.
So here's the options I'm looking at so far.
- Trijicon Credo 2-10x36. A more compact scope, I'm considering this for the Mod 0, with ARMS 22M rings. I have a TA01NSN ACOG and love it, so I'm confident in the Trijicon quality. is the Credo of the same quality as the ACOG?
- Trijicon Credo 2.5-15x42. Not as compact as the 2-10x36, but incorporates a side focus. I suspect most my ranging of targets (as I learn how to do that) would be done on the max power of the scope, so SFP isn't a game changer?
- Nightforce NXS 2.5-10x42mm. Slightly nicer glass, I'm considering this for the Mod 1, with either ARMS 22M rings or LaRue LT123 rings. I gather that this is one of the preferred scopes for SPR style rifles currently? SFP as well.
- Nightforce ATACR 4-16x42mm. This seems like a much higher end scope, with FFP and many reticle options (that's a whole different topic I need to learn about). Is this too much scope for a Mk12 Mod 1 SPR / DMR type weapon? I'm guessing the ARMS 22M or LT123 rings would work here as well.
Thoughts? Don't be afraid to beat me up if these are bad options. I'd like to put good glass on these rifles so I can just focus on training with them. Let me know what worked for you and what didn't!
- What is the platform for the scope? Mk12 Mod 0 and Mk12 Mod 1
- What cartridge are you shooting? 5.56x45mm
- What is your intended use for the scope? Target shooting / Introductory Long Range Shooting
- What type of conditions will you typically shoot in? Daylight, but would like options to expand into night and lowlight eventually.
- What are the typical distances you intend to shoot? Likely 100-300m for the majority of the time. Would like to learn to shoot the SPR out to 800m
- Are there any specific specifications you would like? GWOT Vibes / I don't know what I don't know...educate me.
- What is the price range you can afford? Up to $2500 for good glass. Would like to avoid "Made in China" etc...
Budget isn't unlimited; but I also don't want a cheap optic, or anything 'Made in China'. I'm looking for high quality options, but as a new long range shooter I probably also don't need a $5000 top of the line optic... especially on a 5.56mm gun. If it takes a little bit of saving to buy a nice optic the first time, I'll do it.
So here's the options I'm looking at so far.
- Trijicon Credo 2-10x36. A more compact scope, I'm considering this for the Mod 0, with ARMS 22M rings. I have a TA01NSN ACOG and love it, so I'm confident in the Trijicon quality. is the Credo of the same quality as the ACOG?
- Trijicon Credo 2.5-15x42. Not as compact as the 2-10x36, but incorporates a side focus. I suspect most my ranging of targets (as I learn how to do that) would be done on the max power of the scope, so SFP isn't a game changer?
- Nightforce NXS 2.5-10x42mm. Slightly nicer glass, I'm considering this for the Mod 1, with either ARMS 22M rings or LaRue LT123 rings. I gather that this is one of the preferred scopes for SPR style rifles currently? SFP as well.
- Nightforce ATACR 4-16x42mm. This seems like a much higher end scope, with FFP and many reticle options (that's a whole different topic I need to learn about). Is this too much scope for a Mk12 Mod 1 SPR / DMR type weapon? I'm guessing the ARMS 22M or LT123 rings would work here as well.
Thoughts? Don't be afraid to beat me up if these are bad options. I'd like to put good glass on these rifles so I can just focus on training with them. Let me know what worked for you and what didn't!