What I want for a scope, is it out there???

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I want to scope my new .243 Ruger VT. The intended use is crows, GH's and coyotes to a 500 yard occasional max. I don't want a super high power scope, but I will list what I want and see if anyone of you know of its existence.
I would like the following features:

-A max variable or fixed power of 12 (give or take 2x) I can hold these the steadieset and not freak out.
-A fine crosshair. I detest the cluttered mildot reticles.
-Target turrets. I grew up shooting 3D and field archery in open class and like the idea of getting the yardage and dialing in the site to be able to hit what I am holding on.
-Decent eye relief. Even though the rifle won't be a walkabout gun, I don't want to waste time trying to find a posing coyote at 400 yards when my head isn't perfect behind the scope in a quick opportunity.

The Bushnell 3200 10x40 would be great without that mildot reticle. Also, Burris has some new variable's I like but have that ballistic plex that bugs me a little. Let me know if what I want is out there. This is a great site guys! Rob.
 
I'm looking at the Nightforce 2.5-10.

Any feedback on this one Rick?
 
Yep, leupold MK2 will be good to me too!!!
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I suggest that you remove CROW from your wish list, it's PROHEBITED (and not a good idea anyway) to hunt ANY FLYING ANIMAL with center fire rifle, just my 2 cents...
 
Don't know how your budget is, but I love the S&B, and here's one that fits your description: 2.5–10 x 56 Precision Hunter with No. 9 reticle

Incredible scope! I love both my NF and my S&B. Rick can get you the NF and I think he has some used S&B 3-12x50 scopes.

Bang for the buck has to be Nightforce. Good glass, built tough, solid adjustments, and great features.
 
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