Re: TMR reticle opinions
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Dontmiss0311</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm mostly curios about the open center in the TMR reticle and the sight picture when trying to shoot for group size. I definetly haven't settled on Leupold and I am strongly considering Nightforce.</div></div>
The TMR's open center aperature sucks for precision shot placement because there is no <span style="font-style: italic">exact</span> aiming point. The best you can do is to place the aperature over what you perceive as the target center and fire. Can good groups be shot with a TMR-equipped scope? Yes, but the TMR's lack of a "+" at the center makes it less precise than a reticle with a fine intersection. Theres' just no way of achieving the exact same POA every time, especially as distance and deflection increases.
The downside to reticles with very fine intersections is that while it is best for the finest aiming point they are more easily lost in shadow and background.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Dontmiss0311</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I want a scope with max power in the 20 range, tactical style turrets, illuminated range finding reticle(hunting and low light shooting). My price range is around the $1,500 but not much more. I've been researching a lot on here and have seen Nightforce seems to be favorite. I won't be buying this scope any time soon. My only hang up on a Nightforce is that I have never looked through one. </div></div>
A second focal plane NightForce with a fine reticle would be your best option for your <span style="font-style: italic">"primary use is going to be shooting small groups at 100 yds"</span>, but could be unforgiving in low light hunting. A second-hand F1 could work as a compromise (reticle too thick for precision but great for hunting in low light) but current F1s' are only 3-15X magnification. The F1 is currently not illuminated either. Cherry condition used F1s' sell between $1,900.00 and $2,000.00 here.
Very importantly, NightForce has matching reticle and turret adjustment options. For SFP should look at a 5.5-22X 50mm NXS with Zero Stop and High-Speed Turrets. Depending upon configuration some are around $1,700.00 but others are about $1,800.00 (new).
The glass on NightForce scopes is very good. Not close to Schmidt Bender, Premier, Zeiss, IOR, or the right USO, but very good.
Keith