Bought a trg a couple weeks ago and have been reading up on scopes. These are the 3 I am leaning toward but am concerned with the size and useabity of the reticle. Only ffp scopes I have seen are my swfa 1-6 and. Vortex razor 1-4. Both on the low end are pretty small and almost useless. I have heard that the razor is big enough on low end but the reticle is rather big at max power. Only thing I have found in the bushnell is that it's reticle is smaller than razor because the center section tapers smaller.
I will be shooting out to 800 yards with the hopes for 1000 someday. We shoot steel, clay pigeons, balloons, and paper.
Features I like on the bushnell are locking turrets, larger mag range, 34mm tube so I can use a sphur ( not a deal breaker though), and from the pictures I like the reticle better.
Cons have read that the reticle is not as crisply cut as the razor, and no illumination( once again not a deal breaker but would be nice)
Razor pros lots of good reviews, great warranty, sounds like great glass, illumination.
Cons reticle thickness and the open center cross hair.
I have not been able to handle any of the above scopes none local too me. I hope that you can chime in and correct we're I am wrong add some feedback and opinion to help me get the right scope for me.
I will be shooting out to 800 yards with the hopes for 1000 someday. We shoot steel, clay pigeons, balloons, and paper.
Features I like on the bushnell are locking turrets, larger mag range, 34mm tube so I can use a sphur ( not a deal breaker though), and from the pictures I like the reticle better.
Cons have read that the reticle is not as crisply cut as the razor, and no illumination( once again not a deal breaker but would be nice)
Razor pros lots of good reviews, great warranty, sounds like great glass, illumination.
Cons reticle thickness and the open center cross hair.
I have not been able to handle any of the above scopes none local too me. I hope that you can chime in and correct we're I am wrong add some feedback and opinion to help me get the right scope for me.