I like my Bushnell XRSII overall, but have grown to dislike the Horus H59 reticle and lack of illumination as well. I like the small floating center dot, but find the rest of the reticle to give me a visual overload (more like a mental screwing).
I also have an Arken SH4 6-24x50 Gen2 and really like that reticle, but the image clarity is definitely not as good as the ED glass in the XRSII.
Deal with a reticle I don't care for while having a clear image or buy another Arken and suffer with lower image quality?
I suppose I could resell the XRSII and try to find something with a comparable reticle to the Arken, maybe in the $1000 - $1200 range? I noticed Cameraland has an open box Cronus Gen2 for $1400, but that's pushing the budget a little bit.
*Rifle is a Howa 1500 .308 and I shoot during daylight hours, mainly out to 300 yards, but hoping to make 400-600 yards happen several times per year. The 300 yard line is in a somewhat dark wooded area, so illumination could definitely help on those overcast days.
~250 yards, 20X on both scopes, cell phone pics
XRSII on left, Arken on right.
I also have an Arken SH4 6-24x50 Gen2 and really like that reticle, but the image clarity is definitely not as good as the ED glass in the XRSII.
Deal with a reticle I don't care for while having a clear image or buy another Arken and suffer with lower image quality?
I suppose I could resell the XRSII and try to find something with a comparable reticle to the Arken, maybe in the $1000 - $1200 range? I noticed Cameraland has an open box Cronus Gen2 for $1400, but that's pushing the budget a little bit.
*Rifle is a Howa 1500 .308 and I shoot during daylight hours, mainly out to 300 yards, but hoping to make 400-600 yards happen several times per year. The 300 yard line is in a somewhat dark wooded area, so illumination could definitely help on those overcast days.
~250 yards, 20X on both scopes, cell phone pics
XRSII on left, Arken on right.