Best scope for $1000?

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Im looking for a scope for around $1000 with the following attributes:

max power of 12-24
Weight around 24oz or less
mil or moa reticle, prefer christmas tree, but if it has nice turrets christmas tree not necessary
eye relief 3.5 or greater
quality glass

Iv been shopping and comparing for so long im confused. Initially I thought the Athlon Midas was the best quality and couldnt be beat, but now im hearing about QC issues and poor designs.

What is the best $1000 scope in canada?
 
You didn't describe what you are going to use it for.. and 12-24 is a MASSIVE margin of zoom. For benchrest target shooting I don't use less than max power, and for PRS shooting I still use more then 12 most of the time.

FFP, MIL, 10MIL revs per turret spin, real reticle with 3.5" eye relief or better, ...5-25 Vortex Venom, but be prepared to send some money to get 34mm tube rings.

Sold my Midas Tac 6-24, costs more and the eye box is far better on the Venom to me.
 
I run a 6-24 midas TAC on my 22 and just got a 5-25 midas TAC for my kids 22. No issues with either. The 6-24 used to be on my 6.5 and I took it out to 1000 regularly with no tracking issues. My buddy has the venom and I'm not a fan. The reticle is too busy and the glass isn't good.
 
Where are you guys finding 5-25 Midas Tacs for under $1k?
I don't mind my 5-25 midas tac, the glass is decent and it tracks like a champ. I have no experience with the 6-24 version, but I'd buy another 5-25.
There isn't much out there that really checks most boxes. The Vortex Venom checks alot of boxes but is heavy as hell.
The Arken EPL4 may be worth looking at. They are around 24oz, $750 before tax/shipping, and apparently track well with decent glass.
 
Where are you guys finding 5-25 Midas Tacs for under $1k?
I don't mind my 5-25 midas tac, the glass is decent and it tracks like a champ. I have no experience with the 6-24 version, but I'd buy another 5-25.
There isn't much out there that really checks most boxes. The Vortex Venom checks alot of boxes but is heavy as hell.
The Arken EPL4 may be worth looking at. They are around 24oz, $750 before tax/shipping, and apparently track well with decent glass.

There's a Midas Tac 5-25 in the EE right now at $1000 shipped, used.
 
K here's a question. What is a better value, Helos 4-20 or Tract Toric 2.5-15x44? used for hunting and steel out to 800-1000m. Where would you spend your money?
 

For $1K you can get the Arken EP5, which is Arken's flagship 5-25x56mm Optic with Japanese ED glass. I have one and it is a definite improvement over the earlier Arken SH4 Gen 2 6-24x50mm rifle scope. These scopes offer an OUTSTANDING level of performance, quality and durability which punches far above their retail pricing. The exceptional turrets are tactile with both audible and touch-sensitive rotation "clicks". These scopes feature First Focal Plane, Christmas Tree-style reticles, 34mm tube (EP5), simple Zero-Stop, Parallax compensation down to 15m, etc, etc. The Arken scopes directly compare very favourably with optics frequently costing 3 to 4 times as much money. They achieve this unusually low pricing by cutting out the middle-man distribution and marketing costs in favour of direct marketiing to the consumer. Warranty is lifetime, but I am not aware at this point of anyone requiring service to test the response. I bought the SH4 Gen 2 when they first came to Canada and waited with bated breath for the launch of the EP5. I was NOT disappointed by the upgraded glass and larger diameter tube, and I believe that you would be impressed. Check out an EP5 if you get the chance - it is perfectly situated to deliver exceptional value right at your stated price-point!


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Yes, Arken SH4 or EP5. There is a seller on fleebay who has an export permit and does warranty if needed also. Price is excellent and he does package deals with the mounts available.
 
I bought the Veracity 3-15x50 Ballistic E1 FFP on sale for $1,000 and put it on my Bergara B-14 LH Trainer in 22LR.
So far I am really liking it, but I have yet to start playing with the reticle for distances, as I am still testing ammo at 50 yards. Adjustments are easy to make and glass is clear and bright.
 
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