First thing I would like to say is thanks for all the information so far. I've been reading info from this website for a couple years now, and have learned quite a lot. I hope I can help the community someday and give back.
Several years ago I became interested in long range shooting, and started saving my pennies for a precision rifle. I then started to read up on scopes, and how much of a role they play in long range shooting. I've decided that I would rather spend my whole wad on a scope now, and start shooting and move up from my DPMS AR10 as I need to.
I have done as much homework as I think is possible and recently set out looking to touch as much of these scopes as possible. Until recently the only optics I have ever used have been an ACOG set up or hunting scopes in the $500 max price range. Since then I have been able to look through zeis, nightforce and several others. The only one that even sparked interest in me was the Nightforce. The one I touched didn't have a FFP on it, and though the image was bright and clear it had some issues in trying to adjust it that made me hesitant.
After a long time searching I have narrowed it down to USO and Premier as being the options for me. Right now this scope will be mounted on my AR10, then when I start shooting as good as that rifle will allow me, I will move into a new platform. I realize that some people may think it's silly to have such a nice piece of glass on such a blunt platform, but I don't want to spend my life wishing I had purchased more scope.
My goals are to eventually shoot out into the 1000+ yard mark. In MN where I live it's hard to find that much open land, and even more tough to shoot. It's what I want, and dream about though and patience and time is on my side. To participate in a matches down the road is of less interest, I really just enjoy shooting and constantly working to make myself a better marksman and that is enough for me right now.
I value every one who takes some time to throw in their .02 on this thread. I'm most interested in durability, features that work and ones that don't work, and how people perceived the view through the glass.
I have specific questions on feelings about the USO options. Has anyone tried the 3.8-22x and does it give anything up from the 3.2-17x? Other than cost it looks to be a nice option of the extra power. Also I am not really sure what the TPAL option gives to the operator vs AO? Is there increased focus or reduction in parallax? Finally the 44mm looks to be the most popular choice, however wouldn't the larger objective provide more clarity and light gathering? The baskin robins list of options is a bit overwhelming.
As for the PR, the 3-15 is the scope that interest me and as I have read it's optical features are second to none. I was hoping someone could chime in about the scope with their feelings on it, especially if they can compare and contrast to the USO scopes. Everything I read on this scope gushes praise other than small issues with the odd zero stop, and the illumination. It looks robust with nice big knobs which are a huge plus for me with my thicker fingers. Perhaps I'm only looking for problems in something that doesn't have enough to make serious note of.
I encourage any info people want to give. Emotional reasons, or other wise. I can sort out whats important for me, but not being able to hold both side by side is a downside and I want lots of information. Empirical data is always awesome, but measured data does not always show up true in the operators hands. I'm that either brand will deliver, but what I want is something that fits me, and I can grow into as I grow as a shooter.
Again I want to thank everyone for taking time to entertain my questions and the snipers hide for being here to get so much information from.
Several years ago I became interested in long range shooting, and started saving my pennies for a precision rifle. I then started to read up on scopes, and how much of a role they play in long range shooting. I've decided that I would rather spend my whole wad on a scope now, and start shooting and move up from my DPMS AR10 as I need to.
I have done as much homework as I think is possible and recently set out looking to touch as much of these scopes as possible. Until recently the only optics I have ever used have been an ACOG set up or hunting scopes in the $500 max price range. Since then I have been able to look through zeis, nightforce and several others. The only one that even sparked interest in me was the Nightforce. The one I touched didn't have a FFP on it, and though the image was bright and clear it had some issues in trying to adjust it that made me hesitant.
After a long time searching I have narrowed it down to USO and Premier as being the options for me. Right now this scope will be mounted on my AR10, then when I start shooting as good as that rifle will allow me, I will move into a new platform. I realize that some people may think it's silly to have such a nice piece of glass on such a blunt platform, but I don't want to spend my life wishing I had purchased more scope.
My goals are to eventually shoot out into the 1000+ yard mark. In MN where I live it's hard to find that much open land, and even more tough to shoot. It's what I want, and dream about though and patience and time is on my side. To participate in a matches down the road is of less interest, I really just enjoy shooting and constantly working to make myself a better marksman and that is enough for me right now.
I value every one who takes some time to throw in their .02 on this thread. I'm most interested in durability, features that work and ones that don't work, and how people perceived the view through the glass.
I have specific questions on feelings about the USO options. Has anyone tried the 3.8-22x and does it give anything up from the 3.2-17x? Other than cost it looks to be a nice option of the extra power. Also I am not really sure what the TPAL option gives to the operator vs AO? Is there increased focus or reduction in parallax? Finally the 44mm looks to be the most popular choice, however wouldn't the larger objective provide more clarity and light gathering? The baskin robins list of options is a bit overwhelming.
As for the PR, the 3-15 is the scope that interest me and as I have read it's optical features are second to none. I was hoping someone could chime in about the scope with their feelings on it, especially if they can compare and contrast to the USO scopes. Everything I read on this scope gushes praise other than small issues with the odd zero stop, and the illumination. It looks robust with nice big knobs which are a huge plus for me with my thicker fingers. Perhaps I'm only looking for problems in something that doesn't have enough to make serious note of.
I encourage any info people want to give. Emotional reasons, or other wise. I can sort out whats important for me, but not being able to hold both side by side is a downside and I want lots of information. Empirical data is always awesome, but measured data does not always show up true in the operators hands. I'm that either brand will deliver, but what I want is something that fits me, and I can grow into as I grow as a shooter.
Again I want to thank everyone for taking time to entertain my questions and the snipers hide for being here to get so much information from.