I've been out of the game for a couple of years, but looking to get back in. My current rig is a Tikka TAC-A1 in 6.5 Creedmoor, with a Vortex Viper PST 4x16 (Gen I). I was able to engage out to +/-1400 yds with that, but I felt that I was reaching the limits of that scope in terms of both magnification and clarity. Also, the Viper does not have a Christmas tree, just the vertical/horizontal center lines, so it's not the easiest to do wind offsets with any holdover. So I'm looking for options.
I'm not looking to get into serious PRS matches or anything. I'd just like to be able to stretch the Tikka out a bit further, hopefully to a mile, maybe a bit more. I've got a 1000 yd range an hour away and another about five hours away that goes to 1 mile.
I know Nightforce is the top dog, but an ATACR is a bit pricey. I was looking at the Razor Gen II around the time that I had to take a break, and I see that they've got the Gen III now. The price difference b/t 4.5x27 Gen II and 6x36 Gen III is minimal, and I like the 36 MRAD of elevation. Also, I've been seeing some discount coupons in the Buy/Sell/Trade forum, which bring it down to a reasonable price ($2200)
I also saw a vendor on the B/S/T forum with a sale on the Nightforce NX8 4x32, which gets close to the price of the Razor Gen III with the coupon. There's even an individual listing one on B/S/T for under $2k. How does the NX8 compare to the ATACR and Razor Gen III?
Burris has their XTR III and XTR Pro scopes, also in the $2000 - $2500 range for a 5.5x30. I don't know anyone who has tried either of those, so if anyone here has any insights, I'd love to hear it.
And then there's the Leupold Mark 5HD. I'm not as big a fan of that one, as it does not have an illuminated reticle.
Features I'd like to have (and most of the scopes mentioned above have) are:
I'm not sure whether I'd get a lot out of the TREMOR3 or TREMOR5 reticle vs just a standard MIL-based Christmas tree. Any words of wisdom on that topic also would be appreciated. One thing I did notice about the TREMOR reticles is that the illuminated versions only have a handful of specific dots lighted on the vertical centerline, where most MIL trees have anywhere from 2 - 4 MILs of the main crosshairs illuminated for both windage and elevation. It seems like the additional lighting, especially on the windage, would be useful, but feel free to tell me if I'm wrong.
Thanks in advance.
I'm not looking to get into serious PRS matches or anything. I'd just like to be able to stretch the Tikka out a bit further, hopefully to a mile, maybe a bit more. I've got a 1000 yd range an hour away and another about five hours away that goes to 1 mile.
I know Nightforce is the top dog, but an ATACR is a bit pricey. I was looking at the Razor Gen II around the time that I had to take a break, and I see that they've got the Gen III now. The price difference b/t 4.5x27 Gen II and 6x36 Gen III is minimal, and I like the 36 MRAD of elevation. Also, I've been seeing some discount coupons in the Buy/Sell/Trade forum, which bring it down to a reasonable price ($2200)
I also saw a vendor on the B/S/T forum with a sale on the Nightforce NX8 4x32, which gets close to the price of the Razor Gen III with the coupon. There's even an individual listing one on B/S/T for under $2k. How does the NX8 compare to the ATACR and Razor Gen III?
Burris has their XTR III and XTR Pro scopes, also in the $2000 - $2500 range for a 5.5x30. I don't know anyone who has tried either of those, so if anyone here has any insights, I'd love to hear it.
And then there's the Leupold Mark 5HD. I'm not as big a fan of that one, as it does not have an illuminated reticle.
Features I'd like to have (and most of the scopes mentioned above have) are:
- clear optics
- illuminated reticle (for shooting near dusk)
- lots of elevation
- Christmas tree (maybe HORUS, maybe not)
- great warranty that I'll never need to use because it's built to not break in the first place
I'm not sure whether I'd get a lot out of the TREMOR3 or TREMOR5 reticle vs just a standard MIL-based Christmas tree. Any words of wisdom on that topic also would be appreciated. One thing I did notice about the TREMOR reticles is that the illuminated versions only have a handful of specific dots lighted on the vertical centerline, where most MIL trees have anywhere from 2 - 4 MILs of the main crosshairs illuminated for both windage and elevation. It seems like the additional lighting, especially on the windage, would be useful, but feel free to tell me if I'm wrong.
Thanks in advance.