Years ago, the US military was using fix 10 power rifle scopes to hit man sized targets to 1000 yards. Now variables are much more practical and reliable. What do you suggest the minimum top end power is needed for shooting out to 1000 yards with a .308 rifle at say 18-24 inch targets?
Common magnification ranges I see are the following:
3-12x50
3-15x50
4-16x50
Yes, 20 or 25 power is nice, but mirage makes such top end not too useful at times...Not to mention the obvious cost and weight of those scopes.
I'm looking for a midrange FFP scope at the high end of the market like a Steiner, Kahles, Premier Reticle LT, or Night Force F1 that has a solid lifetime warranty and that will not make me want to upgrade after five years. S&B is probably the king in this field but I don't like their limited 2 year warranty nor do I think their expense over their competitors is justified. This scope would be used primarily for shooting steel and paper with a Rem 700 SPS Tactical which I may spend the money later to rebarrel and blueprint the action as i develop my skill level. I might try to take a shot or two at a feral hog now and then but I have dedicated hunting rigs more suited to that activity.
I figure if I got a great scope now, I would not feel the urge to have to upgrade the glass again. I am not interested in SFP rifle scopes.
It's hard to get a good side by side comparison because few places stock such high end scopes. From my reading of this forum, these are my general thoughts.
Night Force F1 3-15x50 has inferior glass to the others in color rendition but excellent resolution and contrast. Most folks don't complain they missed the target because they were using a NF scope. However, since these scopes are in the $2500 range, I probably want more for my money than the NF F1.
Premier Reticle LT sounds interesting from all I have read but I am a little hesitant to purchase something from a company that will be out of business or changing owners every few years, especially if something needs fixing.
Kahles make a 3-12 scope which looks interesting, especially if it comes with a MSR reticle. Is 12 power too low? I think the Marines snipers are using S&B PMII 3-12 so probably not. I have experience with a Swarovski hunting scope so I assume the Kahles glass is excellent.
Steiner makes a 3-15x50 and 4-16x50 which interests me. The weight seems a tad high but everything so far I hear is pretty good from this company new to the US market.
I'm happy see more options available in just the past few years as more companies are moving into the market for producing good glass for precision shooting. I think I am leaning towards the Kahles k312 vs Steiner 3-15x50 or 4x16x50...with the Premier and NF running a distant third and forth.
Common magnification ranges I see are the following:
3-12x50
3-15x50
4-16x50
Yes, 20 or 25 power is nice, but mirage makes such top end not too useful at times...Not to mention the obvious cost and weight of those scopes.
I'm looking for a midrange FFP scope at the high end of the market like a Steiner, Kahles, Premier Reticle LT, or Night Force F1 that has a solid lifetime warranty and that will not make me want to upgrade after five years. S&B is probably the king in this field but I don't like their limited 2 year warranty nor do I think their expense over their competitors is justified. This scope would be used primarily for shooting steel and paper with a Rem 700 SPS Tactical which I may spend the money later to rebarrel and blueprint the action as i develop my skill level. I might try to take a shot or two at a feral hog now and then but I have dedicated hunting rigs more suited to that activity.
I figure if I got a great scope now, I would not feel the urge to have to upgrade the glass again. I am not interested in SFP rifle scopes.
It's hard to get a good side by side comparison because few places stock such high end scopes. From my reading of this forum, these are my general thoughts.
Night Force F1 3-15x50 has inferior glass to the others in color rendition but excellent resolution and contrast. Most folks don't complain they missed the target because they were using a NF scope. However, since these scopes are in the $2500 range, I probably want more for my money than the NF F1.
Premier Reticle LT sounds interesting from all I have read but I am a little hesitant to purchase something from a company that will be out of business or changing owners every few years, especially if something needs fixing.
Kahles make a 3-12 scope which looks interesting, especially if it comes with a MSR reticle. Is 12 power too low? I think the Marines snipers are using S&B PMII 3-12 so probably not. I have experience with a Swarovski hunting scope so I assume the Kahles glass is excellent.
Steiner makes a 3-15x50 and 4-16x50 which interests me. The weight seems a tad high but everything so far I hear is pretty good from this company new to the US market.
I'm happy see more options available in just the past few years as more companies are moving into the market for producing good glass for precision shooting. I think I am leaning towards the Kahles k312 vs Steiner 3-15x50 or 4x16x50...with the Premier and NF running a distant third and forth.
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