Mystic Precision
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- Summerland, BC
For the PRS game, most will use MRAD for units. I have spent the last 20yrs with MOA but have started learning the Mil system and matching Xmas tree reticle. There are certainly alot of positives and I do like thinking in base 10... for paper punching close and far, I will go MOA like in F class but I am going to use mils for PRS.
In your budget, these are scopes I have personal experience with and also offer.
Athlon Ares BTR is your full featured option and under your budget range. I continue to be impressed with the tracking. Optics are certainly useable and similar to other popular brands in the high teens.
Delta Stryker HD 4.5-30 FFP/Mils.. WOW, what an entrance. The optics on these scopes are stunning and are right there with the very best in the $4k market. Tracking has been solid and repeatable. LOW optical in Japan manfs these and is also the manfs for many many popular brands that so many rave about. 10yr manf warranty.
Athlon Cronus BTR will stretch your budget but has a reticle I prefer, similar glass and mechanicals to the Delta cause they are twins. comes with a no brainer lifetime warranty. Yes, it costs more then the Delta but I consider that insurance for the inevitable "oops", crash, bang, crunch of rough use.
Upcoming that have not hit Canada.. Athlon Ares ETR... this is supposed to be a Chinese manf Cronus. Reports out of the US have been super positive and I look forward to seeing them and offering them in July'ish. will be less money then the Delta and Cronus and have an ED glass variant.
Sightron SVSS FFP scope. none exist so I have no info to provide but Sightron continues to be one of the best values in optics and mechanicals. I have been competing with the bigger cousin 10-50 SV.. rock solid, amazing side focus system. I am taking a guess and say in the Delta/Cronus price range.
If you want a FFP scope with ED glass, contemporary features and mils, and don't mind the weight of a 34mm scope, I have no reservations suggesting the Cronus BTR or Delta Stryker HD
If you are want something that works and not cost alot, the Ares BTR is excellent value... I am beating on 2 and they both keep working as expected.
pm or email if you would like to discuss further.... Good luck with whatever you decide to get.
Jerry
PS, why no Sightron SIII FFP's.. great scopes, tracking and optics but their reticles are dated vs what is popular today. Zero stop is not bad. If you want better glass vs features like the Ares BTR, then this is a great option but since you are moving to compete, the Sightron reticle just isn't as good.. now if they changed it.... ummm.
In your budget, these are scopes I have personal experience with and also offer.
Athlon Ares BTR is your full featured option and under your budget range. I continue to be impressed with the tracking. Optics are certainly useable and similar to other popular brands in the high teens.
Delta Stryker HD 4.5-30 FFP/Mils.. WOW, what an entrance. The optics on these scopes are stunning and are right there with the very best in the $4k market. Tracking has been solid and repeatable. LOW optical in Japan manfs these and is also the manfs for many many popular brands that so many rave about. 10yr manf warranty.
Athlon Cronus BTR will stretch your budget but has a reticle I prefer, similar glass and mechanicals to the Delta cause they are twins. comes with a no brainer lifetime warranty. Yes, it costs more then the Delta but I consider that insurance for the inevitable "oops", crash, bang, crunch of rough use.
Upcoming that have not hit Canada.. Athlon Ares ETR... this is supposed to be a Chinese manf Cronus. Reports out of the US have been super positive and I look forward to seeing them and offering them in July'ish. will be less money then the Delta and Cronus and have an ED glass variant.
Sightron SVSS FFP scope. none exist so I have no info to provide but Sightron continues to be one of the best values in optics and mechanicals. I have been competing with the bigger cousin 10-50 SV.. rock solid, amazing side focus system. I am taking a guess and say in the Delta/Cronus price range.
If you want a FFP scope with ED glass, contemporary features and mils, and don't mind the weight of a 34mm scope, I have no reservations suggesting the Cronus BTR or Delta Stryker HD
If you are want something that works and not cost alot, the Ares BTR is excellent value... I am beating on 2 and they both keep working as expected.
pm or email if you would like to discuss further.... Good luck with whatever you decide to get.
Jerry
PS, why no Sightron SIII FFP's.. great scopes, tracking and optics but their reticles are dated vs what is popular today. Zero stop is not bad. If you want better glass vs features like the Ares BTR, then this is a great option but since you are moving to compete, the Sightron reticle just isn't as good.. now if they changed it.... ummm.