Scope Suggestion

Maus1322

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Good afternoon people,

I am writing this to ask all of you for your experiences first hand with optics. These experiences will hopefully be relating to durability and glass clarity of your scopes. I am hoping that this may help me out with deciding on which scope to put on my new 6.5 PRC (Seekins PH2). I will let you know the parameters this scope must meet but first a little about the use for this scope.

I have some experience with Vortex Viper stuff but never ventured into a razor. I farm and ranch. I am always in and out of a side by side, tractor, and the ole F-150. I live in the icy tundra of the US. Temps range from -30f to 100f . So durability is a must. This rifle will be going everywhere with me. It's not uncommon to put on 20-30 miles per day on the old side by side checking cattle, fields, or traveling. So i would classify this scope having to be rugged but it's pretty open so taking a shot out to 700+ yards on ole wiley coyote isn't out of the question either.

Parameters I would prefer:

  • Price - $2000ish or cheaper hopefully! (2500 MAX and it has to be something I didn't think of)
  • Size preference- Minimum 2x and max of 25x and anywhere inbetween
  • Objective lens - 50mm objective at the smallest preferrably.
  • Turrets - Must have locking turrets
  • Tube diameter - Doesn't Matter
  • Biggest concern - holding zero
I have researched the shit out of this topic and wanted people to give me their experiences in this particular topic. I know Night force would be my best at holding zero but they don't have locking turrets do they? I'm leaning towards the new Swarovski Z5i+ but question the durability. I have looked into like a LHT by Vortex but keep shying away from them. I also have looked into possibly a Mark 5 but haven't fully committed to that yet.

I guess i hope for information from people who use their stuff daily. I appreciate your time and look forward to discussing this.
 

NSI

WKR
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S&B and NF have some models with locking turrets that pass the drop test.

Though Form had mixed results, several of us did find that the Leupold Mark 4 (not 5) with locking turrets indeed did appear resistant to drops across a number of mag ranges and tests.

-J
 
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Maus1322

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I really appreciate everyone's input so far. I forgot that the ATACR had locking rings. I researched it a little more. Was there any drop tests done with Swarovski?
 

T_Widdy

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I really appreciate everyone's input so far. I forgot that the ATACR had locking rings. I researched it a little more. Was there any drop tests done with Swarovski?
I think that 4-16x42 is the only locking elevation turret they have. Mine has been a great scope.
 
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