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By the your intro you are a novice. May I suggest looking up well known shooters in the precession riffle community and watch there videos (YouTube). Todd Hodnett is a well-known name (many others out there) video is Legion Productions - Magpul Dynamics - The Art Of The Precision Rifle [HD] there is a great section on scopes and reticles, it has good information. Research scopes/reticles most sites have YouTube pages on its products (watch the videos) and see what will work best for you. Ask someone at the range if they mind you looking through there scope and ask questions about their scope. If you can wait to get a more expensive scope with the features you want then do so, you will not have to buy another if you upgrade your rifle later (a scope can be shared between rifles). Leupold is an excellent scope but you are paying for the name, vortex is good bang for your buck and lifetime warranty, many others are out there as listed above. As for power 5-25X50 is the most you will ever want unless you plan on shooting past 1000 Y/M. 4-16x40/50 is good to about 800 Y/M, I maxed my 3-9 at 600 Y/M now using 5-25x50 to 1000-1200M with a Remington 700 in .308. I have also hit targets up to 600M with a fixed x4 power scope using .223/556 (with a lot of practice, military). To sum up ask someone who has the scope you are looking at purchasing if you can try it, get the best you can afford. Enjoy learning about and using your choice of rifle and scope in the ever changing world of shooting, it can be frustrating and rewarding all at the same time. Have fun.
By the your intro you are a novice. May I suggest looking up well known shooters in the precession riffle community and watch there videos (YouTube). Todd Hodnett is a well-known name (many others out there) video is Legion Productions - Magpul Dynamics - The Art Of The Precision Rifle [HD] there is a great section on scopes and reticles, it has good information. Research scopes/reticles most sites have YouTube pages on its products (watch the videos) and see what will work best for you. Ask someone at the range if they mind you looking through there scope and ask questions about their scope. If you can wait to get a more expensive scope with the features you want then do so, you will not have to buy another if you upgrade your rifle later (a scope can be shared between rifles). Leupold is an excellent scope but you are paying for the name, vortex is good bang for your buck and lifetime warranty, many others are out there as listed above. As for power 5-25X50 is the most you will ever want unless you plan on shooting past 1000 Y/M. 4-16x40/50 is good to about 800 Y/M, I maxed my 3-9 at 600 Y/M now using 5-25x50 to 1000-1200M with a Remington 700 in .308. I have also hit targets up to 600M with a fixed x4 power scope using .223/556 (with a lot of practice, military). To sum up ask someone who has the scope you are looking at purchasing if you can try it, get the best you can afford. Enjoy learning about and using your choice of rifle and scope in the ever changing world of shooting, it can be frustrating and rewarding all at the same time. Have fun.


















































