How many PRS style matches have you participated in?Not to be ignorant, but I honestly want to know the advantages (realistic) that will make me shoot better using an 6-8K scope vs a 1-2k scope for something fast-paced like PRS. I have been shooting for only 1 year and up to 1030 yards (limit at Borden military base) using my Vortex Viper HD 5-25 and I can confidently and consistently hit targets ranging from 14x12, 12x12 and 8”. When I miss it’s because of bad wind read, not my ammo, technique, rifle and definitely not my scope. Target acquisition was not difficult either even when I had my zoom maxed out and I can see the faintest mirage hints about the wind. The 0.1 elevations (tested up to 9.4U) were right on the money and matched all my kestrel recommendations.
I did look through a TT scope and the image was big, bright, colourful and pretty, but I am not using the scope to watch birds or nature.
Sorry didn’t meant to hijack this thread
I only ask cause it sounds like you are fairly inexperienced in the discipline. No competitor with an experience will be shooting on max magnification. Way too many trade offs.
I can confidently tell you any high end optic with good glass will help you identify plates, especially those that are tucked away in the shadows or in front of rocks. Plus better glass in a scope is also used to spot where you are actually impacting on plate to make the correction to centre.
Now is a tangent necessary? No. Do most guys skull drag everyone with a Leupold mark 5hd? Yes. But an optic in the 3k + realm will definitely be beneficial for feature set and quality over a Viper HD.
It’s not about watching birds, it’s about seeing what’s going on down range after you’ve pulled the trigger.
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