FFP Mil hunting scope options

Mbell91

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Hey there im new to the thread but I was hoping to get some feedback on good FFP MiL hunting scopes.

This scope will be setting on a PH3 7prc, and will be used for elk hunting in the northwest. I will be packing it in wooded mountain terrain with clear cuts and shooting from 100 to 700yds. 700 is obviously a risky shot but I would like the option.

I would like something between a 3.5 or 4 on the low end and 16 to 25 high end, around 30oz, would prefer under but I know that difficult to find. This is a forever scope so im willing to spend NF money but not TT money. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
Check out the Maven

RS1.2 - 2.5-15x44 FFP or a Trijicon Tenmile 3-18x44​


Maven is one of the favorites here
awesome thank you! Are both of these decently sturdy and track well if I did take a spill on the mountain? Im hoping that wont be the case but you never know.
 
Yes, Form and others have drop tested many scopes. These 2 along with others have passed. There's other good options as well. These are just 2 of the good ones that are ffp and mils.
 
My choices would be:

4-16x44 ATACR F1 MIL-R
3–15x42 SWFA Gen 2 Milquad
Maven RS 1.2 2.5-15 MIL
the Atacr was my first pick, but I have heard mixed reviews on CS, not that I would need it on a NF but it was still a concern. thank you for the suggestions.
 
You cant go wrong with NF products. However, for the cost, I really like the Maven and the reticle is a bit better IMO for straight hunting purposes. I don't think you'd go wrong with a NX8 4x32, the ATACR, or the Maven. All will be rock solid.
 
the Atacr was my first pick, but I have heard mixed reviews on CS, not that I would need it on a NF but it was still a concern. thank you for the suggestions.
Every person I know that has used NF warranty has had good luck. Not sure what exactly you are reading.

I have 2 RS1.2s and 2 SWFA 3-15. I’d take a 4-16 ATACR before both any day. I prefer the glass and feature set of the RS1.2 more than the SWFAs. I’m not 100% sold on the 3-15 SWFAs. They work and are nice enough but not a lifetime optic for me.
 
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