What are the pros and cons of fixed power scopes? I noticed the standard on the M24 is a Leupold 10x ... Are they worth looking at ? Intended use: Some coyote hunting and shooting at the range.
As others have mentioned, the Leupy M24 is made for specialized work. I prefer variables, but know shooters who like fixed power scopes. I've noticed the two trains of thought are:
Fixed: Simpler (no zooming and same view), more reliable, lighter, shorter, and costs less.
Variable: More versatile (can shoot small critters, game, and targets in close and out far with the same gun), more options (objective size, turrets, reticle, etc...), and better resale value.
That being said, I've noticed no reliability issues with my variable scopes; knock on wood. They all hold zero and track well, and some of them are mounted on a 3" magnum slug gun and 300 Win Mag rifles. Modern variable scopes are marginally heavier (0.5 to 2oz), marginally longer (0.5 to 1"), and cost marginally more ($10 to $30). So IMHO the real issue is simplicity vs. versatility, which you will have to determine for yourself.