Bello wrote:I find my Swarovski to be really clear. They don't seem to have too much elevation for the very long target shooting, so check how much elevation a scope has before you commit to a purchase.
I added a 20 MOA picatinny rail for extra elevation.
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Bill wrote:Any one claiming 90% of the scope used at events your interested in are Night Force are yanking your chain.
Larry wrote:Bill wrote:Any one claiming 90% of the scope used at events your interested in are Night Force are yanking your chain.
No they are not Bill you just show your ignorance. 90% would be a low ball number. If you go to the facebook groups of the VRA, QRA and the affiliated clubs have a look at the pictures which there are lots of as there have just been some big comps over Easter and tell me what you see. Obviously you have never been to any of the ranges run by these groups or competed in any of there events. So if you dont know dont comment. apply that to so many other thread you comment on as well.
Jim Tom you are right there is a reason so many are being sold or were being sold it has dropped a bit lately. The reason is that a lot of people were upgrading to the comp scope over the BR 32 and 42 scopes. However the comp scope has very fine reticle and a lot of the older blokes just couldn't use them as easily as their old scopes. So both were selling at very reasonable prices. Got my comp for this very reason at a bargain price.
Wyliecoyote wrote:If you're looking to have a bit of fun and no serious competition, may I suggest an alternate point. If you are winding elevation, then a good quality target scope is advisable like NF, March or Leupold. But if your looking to not wind elevation or even windage, a reticle suited or adaptable to your cartridge is the best and cheapest option. There are numerous reticles out there, some simple, others complex that can meet general plinking requirements without wearing out or testing the mechanical limits of cheaper scopes. I have never seen the sense in a Christmas tree reticle in a scope with target turrets and 80 MOA elevation. You either use the turrets or the reticle.
Bill wrote:If I had a spare $2k I'd drop it on a Swaro Z5 5-25x52 P L BRX, light enough to carry around on a hunting rifle, 495gr and 14.6 inches
https://www.claytonfirearms.com.au/prod ... rx-clayton
Wyliecoyote wrote:I have never seen the sense in a Christmas tree reticle in a scope with target turrets and 80 MOA elevation. You either use the turrets or the reticle.