Hi KYYeeter, I'm assuming you're wanting to shoot PRS CENTERFIRE correct? I ask because this is my journey in both Rimfire and Centerfire. Centerfire first:
I started with a Steiner TX5i and loved it, but similar to your statement above, the reticle wasn't great for PRS. I then went to a Vortex Razor Gen II and LOVED IT. The EBR7C reticle is very hard to beat for PRS (I'm a reticle focused shooter and place glass and reticle on the same level). Then, the ZCO bug bit me and went to a ZCO 527 with the MPCT2 reticle. I'm sticking with that scope because I just love it. OK, that's my centerfire journey and I know the ZCO is out of budget...Let's talk rimfire now.
I began rimfire with a Vortex Strike Eagle (again it had the EBR7C reticle and worked great for me. Then, I decided to standardize, so I went with another ZCO527 for my Vudoo rimfire rifle. THEN, I decided that I was going to trim down my rimfire shooting and focus on centerfire, so I felt that I didn't need a $4k scope any longer...Enter the Razor Gen III. The glass WAS better than the Gen II, but, when I pay $2500 for a scope and have to send it back the day I get it so Vortex can fix the turrets that they knew were bad, but released the scope anyway, well, that left a sour taste in my mouth. In addition, don't know about others, but I literally had to adjust the parallax on that scope every 200yd distance change. It might be MY eyes, but I've heard of others with that issue as well. The scope itself is a tank, just like the Gen II, but honestly, I didn't get "the juice for the squeeze" out of it...The value just wasn't there for me.
I sold the Gen III and have gone to a TRACT Toric
4.5-30X56 34mm MRAD ELR Rifle Scope. I have to say that I'm VERY happy with this scope and would have no hesitation using it for centerfire matches (I just have my ZCO and very happy with it).
The Leupold MK5 with the PR2-MIL FFP is, I've heard a very good scope. Remember though that if you're used to 0.2 hash marks, this one has 0.25 hash marks. People I've talked to say you get used to it pretty easily, so it just really depends on how you might need to translate your windage readings to the scope (kestrel may be telling you 0.2 or 0.4 and you'll need to mentally note that when you're behind the scope).
The Burris Pro is similar to the Leupold in that the SCR2 reticle has 0.25 hash marks. I'm working on a video review for my TRACT and am including my decision matrix here. The Leupold and Burris are not in that list because of the 0.25 hash marks...That's just a ME thing. I don't want to shoot centerfire with ZCO (0.2 hash marks), then rimfire with something else with 0.25 hashmarks. Again, these are things to consider IMHO especially if you plan on shooting centerfire and rimfire.
I am NOT telling you to buy the TRACT...It's working great for me and rimfire, and knowing what I know about it after using it in two matches now, I'd have no issue running it (or the Maven for example) in centerfire...The glass (Schott glass) is on par in my opinion with the Razor Gen III. Hope you find what you're looking for my friend!
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