Crow Hunter TN
FNG
I have read A LOT about FFP scopes and their benefits. I have only ever used SFP scopes.
I think I would like to have FFP scopes on my rifles.
-Tikka T1X 20" bbl .22 LR -Targets, squirrels, muskrats and other nuisance critters- (Credo 3-9X40 now)
-Tikka T3X .223 -Walking varmint/coyote/nuisance critters big enough or far enough away the .22 is inhumane- (Credo 3-9X40 now)
-Tikka T3X .308 -Eastern Whitetail mostly, eventually want to try an elk hunt, might be in East TN but probably "out West"- (Credo 3-9X40 now)
-Tikka T3X Varmint .223 -Target shooting and planned Prairie Dog shoot in the spring- (Credo 2.5-15X42 now)
Ideally, I would like to have the same scope and reticle on all 4 rifles for familiarity and practice.
85% of my shooting will be 200 yards or less hunting here in West TN.
So far, I haven't found a FFP scope that I can see the reticle at low powers and in shadowed areas/looking up into trees/etc.
What didn't work for me:
-SWFA 6X - Could not see the reticle in low light
-SWFA 3-15 - Could not see the reticle in low light at low powers
-Athlon Helos 2-12X42 -The reticle was great, but too short to get the eye relief I needed without very tall rings and a rail making the rifle very unbalanced and hard to use offhand
-Sightron STAC 3-16X42 - Reticle was very thin and only really visible with illumination <6X and reticle stadia only visible at 8X or greater and 14x-16x were nearly unusable due to "smearing" of colors.
The scopes in the poll appear to be the "state of the art" for hunting reticles in the < $1,500 realm.
Which one of these should I try next? If you have a different suggestion, please list it.
I think I would like to have FFP scopes on my rifles.
-Tikka T1X 20" bbl .22 LR -Targets, squirrels, muskrats and other nuisance critters- (Credo 3-9X40 now)
-Tikka T3X .223 -Walking varmint/coyote/nuisance critters big enough or far enough away the .22 is inhumane- (Credo 3-9X40 now)
-Tikka T3X .308 -Eastern Whitetail mostly, eventually want to try an elk hunt, might be in East TN but probably "out West"- (Credo 3-9X40 now)
-Tikka T3X Varmint .223 -Target shooting and planned Prairie Dog shoot in the spring- (Credo 2.5-15X42 now)
Ideally, I would like to have the same scope and reticle on all 4 rifles for familiarity and practice.
85% of my shooting will be 200 yards or less hunting here in West TN.
So far, I haven't found a FFP scope that I can see the reticle at low powers and in shadowed areas/looking up into trees/etc.
What didn't work for me:
-SWFA 6X - Could not see the reticle in low light
-SWFA 3-15 - Could not see the reticle in low light at low powers
-Athlon Helos 2-12X42 -The reticle was great, but too short to get the eye relief I needed without very tall rings and a rail making the rifle very unbalanced and hard to use offhand
-Sightron STAC 3-16X42 - Reticle was very thin and only really visible with illumination <6X and reticle stadia only visible at 8X or greater and 14x-16x were nearly unusable due to "smearing" of colors.
The scopes in the poll appear to be the "state of the art" for hunting reticles in the < $1,500 realm.
Which one of these should I try next? If you have a different suggestion, please list it.