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Most find themselves between 12x-20x in match settings and only use the higher magnification when required. Small targets or shooting 100yds zero etc. On that set up I'd go with something that has a smaller overall profile like a 4-16 ATACR or on the low end Bushnell DMR PRO. A good holdover reticle would be my preference on a gas gun.
Scopes are like muscle cars, there is never too much power!!!
Configuring an AR10 .308 w/ a 20” barrel and thinking a 5-25x56 may be too much scope. Intended use is 300-900yd steel shooting.
Thoughts on the topic?
Use what works best for you. Higher magnification on poor quality glass isn't helping.
Didn't say he was. Are you saying he is looking at only modern mid tier and alpha scopes? I didn't catch that part in the original post.Just curious as to why do you think @FA Duk is considering a scope with poor quality glass?
Performance at max magnification is perfectly fine with most modern mid tier and alpha scopes.
Didn't say he was. Are you saying he is looking at only modern mid tier and alpha scopes? I didn't catch that part in the original post.
I tend to agree with spife, the best scope for you is the one you choose. My preference on gas guns is for ultra shorts, but that's more of an aesthetics issue, I am not a "big" scope fan anyway so usually looking for shorter and lighter. The ZCO ZC420 is one of my favorites, but I sold all my large frame AR's so I don't necessarily need it, for my small frame AR, the new March 1.5-15x42 is an interesting option but SFP has it's limitations. Is a 5-25 the "best" scope for your AR, only you can make the decision, but if all I had was a 5-25 and I knew I'd be shooting long range with my AR, I would not hesitate to use it, there is nothing that says you can't use a high magnification optic on any particular platform unless you are competing and there are rules restricting such.Who cares? Use what you want.