Re: What would YOU get.. 3-12x or 6-24x Target/Varm
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: steve123</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BaileyMoto</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: chili77</div><div class="ubbcode-body">At what a target- and what a varmintdistance? </div></div>
I am just now getting into bolt rifles (I come from mostly m4/AR-15's and its varients), but I would say 50-400 yards or so. Most of my previous shooting has been inside 200-300 yards. I'm anxious to get into more long range shooting and putting together a setup that will work decently within 500 yards, until I become proficient at longer ranges (which will likely dictate a larger caliber).
I shoot mostly pdogs, rabbits, etc.. but I also take yotes any chance I get. Just wanting something that will work well for now, but allow me to build my skills out to further range.
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It's about impossible to find a scope that's perfect for every type of application.
The higher magnification variable would be my choice for pdogs.Either FFP or SFP.
The problem with FFP variables is that at their lowest power the reticle becomes so small that good concentration is involved to see use them at that setting.So IMO FFP wouldn't be the best choice for hunting if you plan on using the lower mag allot.
Also I'm assuming you mean that you shoot rabbits when they appear out in the pdog towns farther out or snipe them from a fixed position.In which case the same scope you use for pdogs is perfect for this to
therwise you'd just use your 22...AR...shotgun for running rabbits closer in,right ???
Good luck with your choice.Not an easy decision
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You are correct with your assumptions. I live and shoot in the southwest, so acquiring a fix on a jackrabbit at a further distance is a somewhat regular occurrence. Not as often as my known pdog spots, but it happens. So to answer the previous question...no, I won't be necessarily chasing down fast moving rabbits with this particular rifle. My m4ergy takes the front spot for those particular jobs.
My M4ergy has a Trijicon AccuPoint (triangle reticule) 1-4x scope and fits a great role for many smaller varmints within 100 yards, and somewhat larger ones out to 200'ish, depending. I want this rifle to fill the longer distance void, as well as get myself into long range shooting.
Anyhoo, I think my question has been answered at this point. I'll likely spring for a 6-24x if I go with the Bushnell, but I am now also seriously considering the Vortex 4-16x. The options and magnification seem about perfect. I'm just questioning their scopes, as it seems their quality control may be a little short of what I would expect a near $1000 scope to be. Some of the reviews are suggesting that they won't pass a box test, as well as some various glass complaints. I'd wait to see if they move beyond their growing pains, but I sort of need (want) something now.