Ckrumviede
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Hey everyone, looking for help/opinions as I research an optic for a new quick shooting rifle reticle. Feel like I've read and watched 100 different opinions on the topic and after all of the research feel almost less confident now then if I would've closed my eyes and picked to start.
A little background on what I am looking for. It'll be on a Remington 7400 30-06 that maximum range will be under 300 yards, and likely shot under 100 yards most of the time. It's purpose will be whitetail hunting and anticipate using it on running shots frequently. I would potentially like a reticle with some practical info in it beyond the standard duplex but haven't really found anything I like. I'd like to keep it around $1000 but am not averse to more if there's some knock dead favorite out there.
From some research it seems like fixed parallax won't matter as the parallax error at the distances I plan on using this set up is minimal. Previously, I have not had illumination on my scopes but as I will use this set up in dark timber I can see the benefit of having that in the scope.
So that leads to where I am leaning at the moment.
1. Nightforce SHV - 3-10x42 with a standard duplex reticle
This is my favorite option largely because of the reliability. This gun will be in and out of the truck and liable to being bumped (potentially somewhat hard) in many situations.
2. Leupold Vx-5HD 2-10X42 with the Fire dot reticle
Seems like the best glass in the price class and love the locking elevation dial. (elevation dial largely would be used when on the range but potentially in a one off hunting scenario where I have time to dial)
BUT
very concerned with durability. It's hard to tell if the durability issues are being blown out of proportion. It is very possible this rifle could be leaned on a tree or fall over or slipped and fallen on, etc. Would rather not be thinking if I need to check the zero every time it's touched.
Scopes I've also considered
Vortex Viper HS 2.5-10x44 with dead-hold BDC reticle
Seems like the Nightforce without illumination in my opinion
Maven RS.2 2-10x38 with SHR reticle
No illumination but I think this reticle is essentially the level of intelligence I'm looking for.
If you're still here, thanks for sticking with me. I would really appreciate any insight you have with this decision!
A little background on what I am looking for. It'll be on a Remington 7400 30-06 that maximum range will be under 300 yards, and likely shot under 100 yards most of the time. It's purpose will be whitetail hunting and anticipate using it on running shots frequently. I would potentially like a reticle with some practical info in it beyond the standard duplex but haven't really found anything I like. I'd like to keep it around $1000 but am not averse to more if there's some knock dead favorite out there.
From some research it seems like fixed parallax won't matter as the parallax error at the distances I plan on using this set up is minimal. Previously, I have not had illumination on my scopes but as I will use this set up in dark timber I can see the benefit of having that in the scope.
So that leads to where I am leaning at the moment.
1. Nightforce SHV - 3-10x42 with a standard duplex reticle
This is my favorite option largely because of the reliability. This gun will be in and out of the truck and liable to being bumped (potentially somewhat hard) in many situations.
2. Leupold Vx-5HD 2-10X42 with the Fire dot reticle
Seems like the best glass in the price class and love the locking elevation dial. (elevation dial largely would be used when on the range but potentially in a one off hunting scenario where I have time to dial)
BUT
very concerned with durability. It's hard to tell if the durability issues are being blown out of proportion. It is very possible this rifle could be leaned on a tree or fall over or slipped and fallen on, etc. Would rather not be thinking if I need to check the zero every time it's touched.
Scopes I've also considered
Vortex Viper HS 2.5-10x44 with dead-hold BDC reticle
Seems like the Nightforce without illumination in my opinion
Maven RS.2 2-10x38 with SHR reticle
No illumination but I think this reticle is essentially the level of intelligence I'm looking for.
If you're still here, thanks for sticking with me. I would really appreciate any insight you have with this decision!