Hey guys my name is Hutch. I have been wanting to get into long range shooting ever since I was a kid and I know the most important thing about it is the glass and the time spent behind the trigger. Since I am new to the whole thing I am going to be using my deer rifle which is a Remington 700 VTR in .308. This is to just find out if the bug is going to bite me and I can upgrade trigger, stocks, barrels, and etc....
Now since you know a little about my goals/plans. I am looking for a scope that is not going to break the bank. I currently have it fitted with a Leupold hunting scope with no turrents (plain crosshair). I know there are two type of scope measurements. The MOA and Milliradians, if I am correct. Which one do you guys think is easier to learn. Now after picking that it is onto the scope. I am in love with vortex scopes, but I also know there are a lot of other brands that are worth looking into. I've looked at everything from the vipers and diamondbacks to the super sniper scopes. I am very new at this, but feel free to throw everything at me. If I don't under stand something I will look it up and later ask if I am still seeking knowledge or further understanding on something.
I hope you guys understand that I'm new. I have never shot past 100 yards before, but would like to shoot out to 800 and beyond. Willing to buy used and budget would like to not go over $700 if possible. Until I decide this hobby is for me or not. Sorry, that I'm all over the place I am in a bit of a rush.
Thanks,
Hutch
Now since you know a little about my goals/plans. I am looking for a scope that is not going to break the bank. I currently have it fitted with a Leupold hunting scope with no turrents (plain crosshair). I know there are two type of scope measurements. The MOA and Milliradians, if I am correct. Which one do you guys think is easier to learn. Now after picking that it is onto the scope. I am in love with vortex scopes, but I also know there are a lot of other brands that are worth looking into. I've looked at everything from the vipers and diamondbacks to the super sniper scopes. I am very new at this, but feel free to throw everything at me. If I don't under stand something I will look it up and later ask if I am still seeking knowledge or further understanding on something.
I hope you guys understand that I'm new. I have never shot past 100 yards before, but would like to shoot out to 800 and beyond. Willing to buy used and budget would like to not go over $700 if possible. Until I decide this hobby is for me or not. Sorry, that I'm all over the place I am in a bit of a rush.
Thanks,
Hutch