Hi,
New member and fairly new to the hobby as well. I'm in the market for a 308 bolt (in the price/quality range of 110 Tactical, T3X CTR, B-14 HMR) and looking to narrow down some good optics choices. Usage will be gongs and paper under 500 yards unless I get invited to a big range. Maybe an annual hunting trip once I'm comfortable & competent with all the equipment. I would prefer to overspend now on something I can grow into later.
I have watched The Social Regressive "Optics Guide" series in full, so I have the basic concepts down: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCzJy0eY5h1GqUpIW2tg8yD5hHGN1Qsc4
My features wishlist so far:
- adjustable windage & elavation turrets
- FFP with holdovers
- mil system (grid & turrets)
- zoom range of 3-18x, 4-16x or 6-24x
- price point of $1000 +/- $100 is comfortable for me
Based on intended usage, cost, weight, etc., I've basically narrowed it down to a 4-16x FFP Mil scope with Christmas tree reticle. Therefore if I were to buy today, I would probably go for the Primary Arms GLx 4-16x50 FFP Athena BPR Mil ($1050).
However, a few questions linger in my mind:
- will I miss the max zoom range from 16-24x offered by a 6-24x scope? Perhaps only useful if I'm at a bigger range...
- will I miss the min zoom range from 3-6x or 4-6x if I went for a 6-24x scope? Especially for hunting the wider FOV may be important for target acquisition. I couldn't get a good feel for this on a cheap 2-7x rimfire scope.
- How does Primary Arms compare to Arken and other "budget but decent quality" options?
Please share recommendations or opinions. Thanks!
- mv2
New member and fairly new to the hobby as well. I'm in the market for a 308 bolt (in the price/quality range of 110 Tactical, T3X CTR, B-14 HMR) and looking to narrow down some good optics choices. Usage will be gongs and paper under 500 yards unless I get invited to a big range. Maybe an annual hunting trip once I'm comfortable & competent with all the equipment. I would prefer to overspend now on something I can grow into later.
I have watched The Social Regressive "Optics Guide" series in full, so I have the basic concepts down: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCzJy0eY5h1GqUpIW2tg8yD5hHGN1Qsc4
My features wishlist so far:
- adjustable windage & elavation turrets
- FFP with holdovers
- mil system (grid & turrets)
- zoom range of 3-18x, 4-16x or 6-24x
- price point of $1000 +/- $100 is comfortable for me
Based on intended usage, cost, weight, etc., I've basically narrowed it down to a 4-16x FFP Mil scope with Christmas tree reticle. Therefore if I were to buy today, I would probably go for the Primary Arms GLx 4-16x50 FFP Athena BPR Mil ($1050).
However, a few questions linger in my mind:
- will I miss the max zoom range from 16-24x offered by a 6-24x scope? Perhaps only useful if I'm at a bigger range...
- will I miss the min zoom range from 3-6x or 4-6x if I went for a 6-24x scope? Especially for hunting the wider FOV may be important for target acquisition. I couldn't get a good feel for this on a cheap 2-7x rimfire scope.
- How does Primary Arms compare to Arken and other "budget but decent quality" options?
Please share recommendations or opinions. Thanks!
- mv2