I have been reading scope reviews and threads for quite a while trying to decide on an optic for a rifle I am building. This build is going to be a bolt action bullpup that will be suppressed in 458 Socom. I want to push the range limits as much as possible,(300-400 yards) with 500 grn subs will require a lot of reference marks on the reticle (I would prefer not to use turrets to adjust the reticle to different ranges if I can keep from it), (500-600 yards) 350 grn supers will be closer to standard trajectory and should be doable on any reticle that will work for the long range subs.
-I want to use a FFP reticle so everything stays consistent at all powers, and I would like the reticle to cover most of the field of view at the higher power settings.
-Prefer an illuminated reticle, one that gets dim enough to be usable in low light without washing out the view of the target.
-Price range ~$800 or less hopefully, but definitely sub $1k.....the cheaper I can fill the bill, the better.
-Looking for best performance in low light, so high quality of glass and larger objective lense is probably better too.
-Would like to find an option that is fairly compact and not overly heavy.....but this is low on the list of concerns.
-Durability....doesn't have to be bomb proof....the recoil from the 458 Socom will be the majority of it's abuse.
1-8X would be about perfect I think, but no options that are affordable that I have found.
Something like 2-10X seems like a reasonable power range. The two lines I have been looking at are Weaver Tact. and the Vortex Viper PST (if SWFA had more illuminated options I would already have one). My concerns with both of these lines is the 3-15/4-16 models seem to be the "golden child" in each line and get the best set of features/reviews....and they aren't much more money. This makes me think why not go one step bigger if it will gain better performance/quality, but then these scopes are huge and heavy.
-The Weaver 2-10x36 FFP DMR concerns me because the usable part of the reticle is fairly small, and the DMR sounds like it may be less refined then the EDMR...plus consensus seems to be the illumination doesn't go low enough. But the glass is nice.
-The Vortex 2.5-10x32 FFP I like the way the reticle extends long in the lower quad. Everyone seems to be pleased with the illumination, and the consensus seems to be the glass isn't as good.
Both of these options have fairly small objective lenses, so that is a concern in terms of light gathering isn't it?
Any suggestions/insight would be greatly appreciated.
-I want to use a FFP reticle so everything stays consistent at all powers, and I would like the reticle to cover most of the field of view at the higher power settings.
-Prefer an illuminated reticle, one that gets dim enough to be usable in low light without washing out the view of the target.
-Price range ~$800 or less hopefully, but definitely sub $1k.....the cheaper I can fill the bill, the better.
-Looking for best performance in low light, so high quality of glass and larger objective lense is probably better too.
-Would like to find an option that is fairly compact and not overly heavy.....but this is low on the list of concerns.
-Durability....doesn't have to be bomb proof....the recoil from the 458 Socom will be the majority of it's abuse.
1-8X would be about perfect I think, but no options that are affordable that I have found.
Something like 2-10X seems like a reasonable power range. The two lines I have been looking at are Weaver Tact. and the Vortex Viper PST (if SWFA had more illuminated options I would already have one). My concerns with both of these lines is the 3-15/4-16 models seem to be the "golden child" in each line and get the best set of features/reviews....and they aren't much more money. This makes me think why not go one step bigger if it will gain better performance/quality, but then these scopes are huge and heavy.
-The Weaver 2-10x36 FFP DMR concerns me because the usable part of the reticle is fairly small, and the DMR sounds like it may be less refined then the EDMR...plus consensus seems to be the illumination doesn't go low enough. But the glass is nice.
-The Vortex 2.5-10x32 FFP I like the way the reticle extends long in the lower quad. Everyone seems to be pleased with the illumination, and the consensus seems to be the glass isn't as good.
Both of these options have fairly small objective lenses, so that is a concern in terms of light gathering isn't it?
Any suggestions/insight would be greatly appreciated.