First, there are a lot of good topics in here and I've searched some of them as a starting point. And I realize some of these have been beat to death. Sorry to start another.
I'm in the market for a scope to sit atop my Bergara 6.5 PRC. I plan to use it for open country mule deer and antelope hunting. It's not likely at all that I'll take a shot beyond 500 yds. I enjoy the stalk too much and am not much a fan of taking really long shots on game.
I had a Leupold VX5-HD 3-15 on it with the wind plex reticle. I didn't care much for the turrets compared to how other brands feel and I would like an illuminated reticle, though it isn't a must. I also hit the local indoor range a fair amount and wouldn't mind a bit more zoom for those sessions and these old eyes.
So I would like recommendations for a scope with a maximum zoom of anywhere from 16X-20X and maybe up to the 25X and a 30mm tube. I don't intend to range with the scope so I have no preference for FFP or SFP. I would like a reticle that is illuminated, if possible, and is a little more on the simple side. Basic drop compensation and windage holds are fine. Zero stop is probably important too and I don't mind dialing for drop. Positive clicks is important. I really want the best optic and a generous eye box as my eyes are starting to go a little bit. I don't want to struggle to find a clear sight picture. I am not rough at all on my rifles or optics, but don't want something that wouldn't hold up to a small drop or have a good warranty. Top end on the price spectrum is probably $900.
I've recently looked through the Burris Signature HD 5-25 and the Viper PSTii 5-25. The Burris seemed like an exceptional buy but it has been a long time since I've owned one. Always hear the horror stories with Vortex, though I had great luck with one in the past. Night Force could be an option but will need to find a good deal on a used one. Tract? Don't know a thing about them. Trijicon? Similar. Maven? Love my spotter and binos, but they are a touch over the budget unless considering the CRS.3.
Appreciate honest feedback from all of the experienced users.
I'm in the market for a scope to sit atop my Bergara 6.5 PRC. I plan to use it for open country mule deer and antelope hunting. It's not likely at all that I'll take a shot beyond 500 yds. I enjoy the stalk too much and am not much a fan of taking really long shots on game.
I had a Leupold VX5-HD 3-15 on it with the wind plex reticle. I didn't care much for the turrets compared to how other brands feel and I would like an illuminated reticle, though it isn't a must. I also hit the local indoor range a fair amount and wouldn't mind a bit more zoom for those sessions and these old eyes.
So I would like recommendations for a scope with a maximum zoom of anywhere from 16X-20X and maybe up to the 25X and a 30mm tube. I don't intend to range with the scope so I have no preference for FFP or SFP. I would like a reticle that is illuminated, if possible, and is a little more on the simple side. Basic drop compensation and windage holds are fine. Zero stop is probably important too and I don't mind dialing for drop. Positive clicks is important. I really want the best optic and a generous eye box as my eyes are starting to go a little bit. I don't want to struggle to find a clear sight picture. I am not rough at all on my rifles or optics, but don't want something that wouldn't hold up to a small drop or have a good warranty. Top end on the price spectrum is probably $900.
I've recently looked through the Burris Signature HD 5-25 and the Viper PSTii 5-25. The Burris seemed like an exceptional buy but it has been a long time since I've owned one. Always hear the horror stories with Vortex, though I had great luck with one in the past. Night Force could be an option but will need to find a good deal on a used one. Tract? Don't know a thing about them. Trijicon? Similar. Maven? Love my spotter and binos, but they are a touch over the budget unless considering the CRS.3.
Appreciate honest feedback from all of the experienced users.