Hi all,
I am seeking advice on my next scope for a new 224 Valkyrie build. I currently run a Vortex Razor Gen II 3-18x50 on a 6.5 Creedmoor bolt gun and an NF ATACR 4-16x42 on a 20” Bartlein 223 Wylde AR15. I would like something with more magnification, similar tracking capabilities, ability to shoot at night, and great glass. I don’t mind if it’s SFP or FFP. My budget can go as high as $3500.
The new scope will either move to the 6.5 Creedmoor or stay on the 224 Valkyrie. The sole purpose will be 90% benchmark and 10% prone. I won’t be moving around, using barricades, shooting at unknown distances, hunting, and scope weight is not an issue. My local range is open until 1000 pm, has 100 and 200 yard targets, and once a month 600 yards . At least 3-4 times a year, I will head to a different location to shoot 1000 to 1200 yards. I am trying to improve my paper punching groups and hitting steel targets consistently. My goal is consistent 5 to 10 shot groups across six squares.
I don’t believe I need to worry too much about a tight/sensitive eye box since I will be sitting on a bench in the same position for 90% of the time.
Pending the future, this new scope could also be moved to a 22LR trainer (Vudoo V22) so something with a 25 yard parallax would be nice bonus. Or, I could purchase a dedicated 22LR scope with the appropriate parallax.
I’ve read a ton and now am more confused. Some candidates include:
If I get the Cronus, I could get two and save one for the 22LR trainer or a PVA 223 bolt gun.
I’d love to see a Minox ZP 5 in person and per their site, it’s parallax is 50 meters. The Vortex 4.5x27x56 has a 32 yard parallax and nothing else needs to be said how great this scope is.
Are there other choices you’d recommend for my specific purpose?
Thank you for your help.
SD
I am seeking advice on my next scope for a new 224 Valkyrie build. I currently run a Vortex Razor Gen II 3-18x50 on a 6.5 Creedmoor bolt gun and an NF ATACR 4-16x42 on a 20” Bartlein 223 Wylde AR15. I would like something with more magnification, similar tracking capabilities, ability to shoot at night, and great glass. I don’t mind if it’s SFP or FFP. My budget can go as high as $3500.
The new scope will either move to the 6.5 Creedmoor or stay on the 224 Valkyrie. The sole purpose will be 90% benchmark and 10% prone. I won’t be moving around, using barricades, shooting at unknown distances, hunting, and scope weight is not an issue. My local range is open until 1000 pm, has 100 and 200 yard targets, and once a month 600 yards . At least 3-4 times a year, I will head to a different location to shoot 1000 to 1200 yards. I am trying to improve my paper punching groups and hitting steel targets consistently. My goal is consistent 5 to 10 shot groups across six squares.
I don’t believe I need to worry too much about a tight/sensitive eye box since I will be sitting on a bench in the same position for 90% of the time.
Pending the future, this new scope could also be moved to a 22LR trainer (Vudoo V22) so something with a 25 yard parallax would be nice bonus. Or, I could purchase a dedicated 22LR scope with the appropriate parallax.
I’ve read a ton and now am more confused. Some candidates include:
- March 5-40x56
- Nightforce 7-35x56 F1
- Cronus BTR 4.5x29x56
- S&B PMII 5-25X56 P4LF
If I get the Cronus, I could get two and save one for the 22LR trainer or a PVA 223 bolt gun.
I’d love to see a Minox ZP 5 in person and per their site, it’s parallax is 50 meters. The Vortex 4.5x27x56 has a 32 yard parallax and nothing else needs to be said how great this scope is.
Are there other choices you’d recommend for my specific purpose?
Thank you for your help.
SD