I have been plinking away and slamming steel for years with my 20th century, milsurp / battle rifle collection. Rudimentary instruction from friends in the early days plus and trial and error is how I've been running the last many years. Pretty much everything I shoot has to have glass, now, because my eyes are too poor for iron sights. Most of what I have are LPVOs, original "ancient" technology military scopes (think PUs) and other mid to low cost BDC optics. But I feel it's time to take the next step to get the most out of my time and ammo at the range.
I'm in Middle Tennessee and K&M Range has a two-day, introduction to precision shooting class that I'm interested in. By no means am I planning to get up into that world a super expensive, tuned-everything, long range competition type shooting. I do have an RPR in 308 that the course instructor says should be GTG but my high magnification Optics are, according to him, toys. He says I can rent glass for the course but I'm wondering what could be a worthy optic to move up into without spending thousands of dollars. He casually mentioned I could get into something decent for about $2,500 but that is just not a price point I'm willing to invest in (at this time). A buddy of mine has a 50% military discount with Vortex and some others. Wondering what could be a decent mid price option. Then, I guess the other question is going with MOA or MIL type reticles.
My range doesn't go beyond 400 yards but my goal is to learn better contemporary techniques to help me get the most from my scoped collection.
I'm in Middle Tennessee and K&M Range has a two-day, introduction to precision shooting class that I'm interested in. By no means am I planning to get up into that world a super expensive, tuned-everything, long range competition type shooting. I do have an RPR in 308 that the course instructor says should be GTG but my high magnification Optics are, according to him, toys. He says I can rent glass for the course but I'm wondering what could be a worthy optic to move up into without spending thousands of dollars. He casually mentioned I could get into something decent for about $2,500 but that is just not a price point I'm willing to invest in (at this time). A buddy of mine has a 50% military discount with Vortex and some others. Wondering what could be a decent mid price option. Then, I guess the other question is going with MOA or MIL type reticles.
My range doesn't go beyond 400 yards but my goal is to learn better contemporary techniques to help me get the most from my scoped collection.