i'm looking at the SN-3 and SN-3S scopes on US Optic's website, and it's not clear to me what the difference is between these two models? the SN-3S is a quarter pound lighter for some reason. The SN-3 can be ordered with the EREK elevation knob, and the SN-3S does not offer this option. the EREK elevation knob is a $175 option. it must do something that the standard elevation knob doesn't? can someone give me a brief explanation?
btw, i'm looking for an appropriate scope for my SCAR 17 (.308) that will be useful in SHTF situations and also suitable for shooting steel out to 800 yards. i am considering a Nightforce 2.5-10x32, but i am also interested in the US Optics SN-3 1.8-10x37. the Nightforce is a good $500 less than the SN-3, but it's SFP and all things being equal i'd prefer a FFP scope as i want to be able to use it for ranging, hold overs, etc. without having to fully engage my brain
but i sure do like the Nightforce, and if i go this route i will just have to tie a string around my finger to remind me to make sure the magnification is at 10x for ranging and hold over, etc.
which scope do you think is more appropriate for my purposes? i'm also trying to keep the scope as light and compact as possible which is the main reason i am limiting the magnification to 10x (i want to keep the objective size as small as possible).
any advise or comments are very much appreciated.
btw, i have an Eotech EXPS3 on it for close up work, and i am very happy with it. very fast target acquisition, compact and light weight.
btw, i'm looking for an appropriate scope for my SCAR 17 (.308) that will be useful in SHTF situations and also suitable for shooting steel out to 800 yards. i am considering a Nightforce 2.5-10x32, but i am also interested in the US Optics SN-3 1.8-10x37. the Nightforce is a good $500 less than the SN-3, but it's SFP and all things being equal i'd prefer a FFP scope as i want to be able to use it for ranging, hold overs, etc. without having to fully engage my brain
which scope do you think is more appropriate for my purposes? i'm also trying to keep the scope as light and compact as possible which is the main reason i am limiting the magnification to 10x (i want to keep the objective size as small as possible).
any advise or comments are very much appreciated.
btw, i have an Eotech EXPS3 on it for close up work, and i am very happy with it. very fast target acquisition, compact and light weight.