I'm looking to replace my Nightforce NXS 8-32x56 (MOA) that I have on my .308, as the field of view at 8x magnification is not large enough for 100/200/300 yard multi position shooting that I do (pop-up and moving targets). This same scope is fine for the 600-1000 yard courses of fire but I would like to have something in FFP for wind holds on any magnification.
After much research I have come to a short list of:
Premier 5-25x56, MOA with MOA-ER reticle
S&B 3-20x50 , Mrad with H2CMR
Kahles 6-24x56, Mrad with MIL4
March 3-24x42, MOA with FMA-1
As you can see I'm not bothered by MOA or Mrad but have a tendency to go for MOA as it's what I have most experience with.
The main requirements I think for me are:
• Optically and mechanically exceptional
• Very good adjustment clicks
• Have a large field of view and thick enough reticle for close range
• Have a high enough magnification to see a 4" fluorescent spotting disk at 1000 yards
• Reticle that is thin enough to precisely engage sub 1 MOA target at 1000 yards (may go out further when 7-08 is built)
• Fully featured - zero stop, illumination, second turn indicator etc
• Not overly heavy
• Good and generous eye box/large exit pupil
• A good reticle for windage holds (I always dial elevation)
• Well finished
I'm leaning towards the Premier but have heard that in the past they suffered mechanical problems (main tube alignment), the reticle may be too thin to see at 100 and its heavy. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a perfect scope as they all have things I don't like.
I'm not going to be able to see and test all of the above so was wondering if anyone on the hide could offer me some advise. I'm mainly looking for comparisons and anything bad about the above scopes.
Cheers for your help.
JWEM
After much research I have come to a short list of:
Premier 5-25x56, MOA with MOA-ER reticle
S&B 3-20x50 , Mrad with H2CMR
Kahles 6-24x56, Mrad with MIL4
March 3-24x42, MOA with FMA-1
As you can see I'm not bothered by MOA or Mrad but have a tendency to go for MOA as it's what I have most experience with.
The main requirements I think for me are:
• Optically and mechanically exceptional
• Very good adjustment clicks
• Have a large field of view and thick enough reticle for close range
• Have a high enough magnification to see a 4" fluorescent spotting disk at 1000 yards
• Reticle that is thin enough to precisely engage sub 1 MOA target at 1000 yards (may go out further when 7-08 is built)
• Fully featured - zero stop, illumination, second turn indicator etc
• Not overly heavy
• Good and generous eye box/large exit pupil
• A good reticle for windage holds (I always dial elevation)
• Well finished
I'm leaning towards the Premier but have heard that in the past they suffered mechanical problems (main tube alignment), the reticle may be too thin to see at 100 and its heavy. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a perfect scope as they all have things I don't like.
I'm not going to be able to see and test all of the above so was wondering if anyone on the hide could offer me some advise. I'm mainly looking for comparisons and anything bad about the above scopes.
Cheers for your help.
JWEM