Although I've never shot a target past 3 or 400 yards, long range shooting is something that has always been of great interest to me, especially over the past 5 or so years. I am finally at a point in my life where I want to / can invest and try my hand at it. I was just recently turned onto Sniper's Hide from a fellow I met at the range last week. If you experienced folks here could lend an ear and help me choose my initial setup that would be awesome. I'll try to keep it on the scope topic, since that is what this particular forum is about.
Budget is flexible, but could vary depending on how much I spend on my rifle. Total combined I'm looking at around $2000 rifle/optic, but could stretch a little higher if convinced it makes sense for a beginner like myself.
My application would be target shooting out to 1000 yards. Maybe 1000+? Eventually I would like to enter local long range competitions (but to be honest I don't really know about what's out there or what the rules are, ie restrictions/distances). Basically, recreational shooting with the self awareness that I know how competitive I am and may want to get involved in competitions and see where that takes me.
Haven't decided on a rifle quite yet either, but zeroing in on 6.5 creedmoor if that makes a difference.
A few specific questions:
- I've been looking hard at the SWFA SS fixed 10x as a serviceable option to open up my budget up to accommodate a higher end rifle. Any opinions on that?
- To go along with above... Would a fixed 10x give me the power I need to be accurate at 1000 yards?
- When it comes to variable, what power range should I be looking at ( 5-25 ish ? ), and how much power is overkill or detrimental to quality (at my budget)?
- MRAD vs MOA and reticle choice. What should I be looking at, or looking to avoid?
I understand a lot of this is personal preference, but I like to seek as much good advice as I can get. Again, these questions are coming from a newbie, if that affects recommendations. I have spend dozens and dozens of hours reading and researching what I believe to be everything long range shooting over the past months, but any links or references to good articles or videos would be just as appreciated.
Thanks a lot
-Joe
Budget is flexible, but could vary depending on how much I spend on my rifle. Total combined I'm looking at around $2000 rifle/optic, but could stretch a little higher if convinced it makes sense for a beginner like myself.
My application would be target shooting out to 1000 yards. Maybe 1000+? Eventually I would like to enter local long range competitions (but to be honest I don't really know about what's out there or what the rules are, ie restrictions/distances). Basically, recreational shooting with the self awareness that I know how competitive I am and may want to get involved in competitions and see where that takes me.
Haven't decided on a rifle quite yet either, but zeroing in on 6.5 creedmoor if that makes a difference.
A few specific questions:
- I've been looking hard at the SWFA SS fixed 10x as a serviceable option to open up my budget up to accommodate a higher end rifle. Any opinions on that?
- To go along with above... Would a fixed 10x give me the power I need to be accurate at 1000 yards?
- When it comes to variable, what power range should I be looking at ( 5-25 ish ? ), and how much power is overkill or detrimental to quality (at my budget)?
- MRAD vs MOA and reticle choice. What should I be looking at, or looking to avoid?
I understand a lot of this is personal preference, but I like to seek as much good advice as I can get. Again, these questions are coming from a newbie, if that affects recommendations. I have spend dozens and dozens of hours reading and researching what I believe to be everything long range shooting over the past months, but any links or references to good articles or videos would be just as appreciated.
Thanks a lot
-Joe
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