Hi Folks,
This year I have decided I will upgrade my optics from the cheapo stuff that came with rifles as a combo package to something a bit nicer. Everyone's scope at the range is so much cleaner and sharper than mine, and I find I don't need nearly as much magnification to see the target clearly.
I've got my eye on the Diamondback Tactical 4x12-44 FFP scope for a B22 FV-SR and a BCL 102 MK7. My range currently only reaches out to 200, and I've tried this scope out a few times and like it.
I understand a big faux-pas is when the reticle and adjustments aren't in the same system (like, why the hell would this ever be done?) and these scopes don't suffer from that.
My first foray into a reticle with somewhat of a ranging/precision reticle is a tasco 6-24 varmint which is in Mil Dot, but I kinda gave up on it as it's adjustments are in MOA (again, why?) and it made everything very much not fun to try to convert on the fly.
So in short, I would like to get into the precision game, and playing with reticles for adjustment in a repeatable/predictable way.
I do hunt, so these scopes could, and probably will play double duty.
I am leaning towards MRAD, but my assumptions for that is 1- I do think in metric and I think this makes it a bit easier, 2 - I believe the reticle may be less cluttered this way?
Thanks for all the help, I greatly appreciate it!
This year I have decided I will upgrade my optics from the cheapo stuff that came with rifles as a combo package to something a bit nicer. Everyone's scope at the range is so much cleaner and sharper than mine, and I find I don't need nearly as much magnification to see the target clearly.
I've got my eye on the Diamondback Tactical 4x12-44 FFP scope for a B22 FV-SR and a BCL 102 MK7. My range currently only reaches out to 200, and I've tried this scope out a few times and like it.
I understand a big faux-pas is when the reticle and adjustments aren't in the same system (like, why the hell would this ever be done?) and these scopes don't suffer from that.
My first foray into a reticle with somewhat of a ranging/precision reticle is a tasco 6-24 varmint which is in Mil Dot, but I kinda gave up on it as it's adjustments are in MOA (again, why?) and it made everything very much not fun to try to convert on the fly.
So in short, I would like to get into the precision game, and playing with reticles for adjustment in a repeatable/predictable way.
I do hunt, so these scopes could, and probably will play double duty.
I am leaning towards MRAD, but my assumptions for that is 1- I do think in metric and I think this makes it a bit easier, 2 - I believe the reticle may be less cluttered this way?
Thanks for all the help, I greatly appreciate it!




















































