I own two AR's I want to scope:
1. AR15, Home Build (Worked on M16's in the service, bought the right tools, did it right.) - Samson Evolution free float/mid-gas/1:8 twist/5.56 chamber/Rainier MedCon barrel/Gieselle Trigger
I feel like a 1-6X scope with a combo reticle for illuminated dot/mildot reticle should be plenty of scope. But I do have a concern with the reticle being too small for my aging eyes. A buddy my age (54) bought a Primary Arms 1-6X Scope with ACSS Reticle as a range toy and immediately found he couldn't read the numbers or see the dots on the cross hair, so he can't use the scope. I don't want to get stuck in his position.
I'd like to buy a scope with some kind of illuminated dot for close work, while having a mildot cross hair for extended range. I need the cross hair to be big enough for my aging eyes to see. I'm reasonably sure I don't need FFP for a scope of this magnification range and could save money not buying it. I'd like to keep the cost of the scope at about 30-35% the cost of the rifle. I would like tactical knobs if possible.
Expected range of use: Not more than the maximum effective killing range of the .223/5.56MM using bullet weights of 55-75 grains or anything that can be loaded to fit in a magazine. My estimate is that's about 600 meters give or take, with longer shots out to 800 meters possible, but not necessarily desirable. I hand load my own ammunition and am very familiar/comfortable with ballistics from my time shooting High Power. I'm guessing 1-6 may fit the bill, but wonder if my aging eyes need more magnification to see better at the longer ranges. I'll want to be sure of my target before squeezing the trigger.
2. Remington R-25/.308 Win caliber - Black color, not camo'ed/DPMS free float vented tube/Gieselle trigger/M16A1 buttstock.
Again, I'm hand loading and using 168 and 175 grain bullets to maximum on the barrel's 1:10 twist.
Expected maximum range of use is 1000 yards with most shots running much less than that. In this case, the rifle is being set up as a weapon, not a range toy.
Again, budget for scope is around 30-35% the cost of the rifle as it is set up now, so about $500.00 budget. I'm thinking mildot/mil/mil and either a fixed 10X or a 2.5-10X. I'm concerned with light gathering qualities of the scope in early morning/late evening situations.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Dave
1. AR15, Home Build (Worked on M16's in the service, bought the right tools, did it right.) - Samson Evolution free float/mid-gas/1:8 twist/5.56 chamber/Rainier MedCon barrel/Gieselle Trigger
I feel like a 1-6X scope with a combo reticle for illuminated dot/mildot reticle should be plenty of scope. But I do have a concern with the reticle being too small for my aging eyes. A buddy my age (54) bought a Primary Arms 1-6X Scope with ACSS Reticle as a range toy and immediately found he couldn't read the numbers or see the dots on the cross hair, so he can't use the scope. I don't want to get stuck in his position.
I'd like to buy a scope with some kind of illuminated dot for close work, while having a mildot cross hair for extended range. I need the cross hair to be big enough for my aging eyes to see. I'm reasonably sure I don't need FFP for a scope of this magnification range and could save money not buying it. I'd like to keep the cost of the scope at about 30-35% the cost of the rifle. I would like tactical knobs if possible.
Expected range of use: Not more than the maximum effective killing range of the .223/5.56MM using bullet weights of 55-75 grains or anything that can be loaded to fit in a magazine. My estimate is that's about 600 meters give or take, with longer shots out to 800 meters possible, but not necessarily desirable. I hand load my own ammunition and am very familiar/comfortable with ballistics from my time shooting High Power. I'm guessing 1-6 may fit the bill, but wonder if my aging eyes need more magnification to see better at the longer ranges. I'll want to be sure of my target before squeezing the trigger.
2. Remington R-25/.308 Win caliber - Black color, not camo'ed/DPMS free float vented tube/Gieselle trigger/M16A1 buttstock.
Again, I'm hand loading and using 168 and 175 grain bullets to maximum on the barrel's 1:10 twist.
Expected maximum range of use is 1000 yards with most shots running much less than that. In this case, the rifle is being set up as a weapon, not a range toy.
Again, budget for scope is around 30-35% the cost of the rifle as it is set up now, so about $500.00 budget. I'm thinking mildot/mil/mil and either a fixed 10X or a 2.5-10X. I'm concerned with light gathering qualities of the scope in early morning/late evening situations.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Dave