Thank you in advance for everyone's help! Another member on the Hide has already let me ramble on and helped tremendously so I thought I'd take what little info I have and open it up for more input.
I recently purchased a Sako TRG-22 in 260 Rem from EuroOptic and am beyond excited to start shooting it! I can't decide on glass though. It will primarily be a target shooter but who knows what the future will hold. I've been shooting for a grand total of about 3 months now and know I have A LOT to learn and look forward to doing so.
I want to be able to shoot out to 1k yds with accuracy, possibly shooting local competitions. Most shooting (and endless practice) will be done inside of that obviously. I like the FFP concept for the ability to have accurate reticle markings at any magnification without any calculations. I also see the benefit of the SFP scopes with magnifications in the 30's and 40's for the 1000yd competition crowds.
If I were to buy a Premier Heritage 3-15, am I taking myself out of the running in a long distance competition? If I buy a NF NXS with a high end in the 40's for the few times I shoot a 1000yd competition, am I giving up anything by passing on a USO 3.2-17 or 3.8-22 custom build? What it boils down to is can I have my cake and eat it too with a competitive long range tactical scope?
I am fortunate that my price max is about $3000 but don't want to spend it all if I really don't have to. Would a Premier be wasted on a newbie and a Razor suit me just fine? Thanks to anyone who's willing to read all this and give me some advice!
I recently purchased a Sako TRG-22 in 260 Rem from EuroOptic and am beyond excited to start shooting it! I can't decide on glass though. It will primarily be a target shooter but who knows what the future will hold. I've been shooting for a grand total of about 3 months now and know I have A LOT to learn and look forward to doing so.
I want to be able to shoot out to 1k yds with accuracy, possibly shooting local competitions. Most shooting (and endless practice) will be done inside of that obviously. I like the FFP concept for the ability to have accurate reticle markings at any magnification without any calculations. I also see the benefit of the SFP scopes with magnifications in the 30's and 40's for the 1000yd competition crowds.
If I were to buy a Premier Heritage 3-15, am I taking myself out of the running in a long distance competition? If I buy a NF NXS with a high end in the 40's for the few times I shoot a 1000yd competition, am I giving up anything by passing on a USO 3.2-17 or 3.8-22 custom build? What it boils down to is can I have my cake and eat it too with a competitive long range tactical scope?
I am fortunate that my price max is about $3000 but don't want to spend it all if I really don't have to. Would a Premier be wasted on a newbie and a Razor suit me just fine? Thanks to anyone who's willing to read all this and give me some advice!