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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
First scope with turrets, help needed
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<blockquote data-quote="junkpile" data-source="post: 859315" data-attributes="member: 57489"><p>Are you talking target turrets? Or are you just planning on stepping into dialing your shots rather than holdovers?</p><p> </p><p>At those ranges, I don't see any reason to get any higher than a 3-9x, provided you've got good enough glass. If you're going for something better, make sure you get good quality glass. I find clarity to be much more useful than higher magnification with lower quality glass. When you start to zoom way in, the picture is terrible. You just can't see well enough to make anything happen.</p><p> </p><p>I would still recommend a ffp scope, even though you don't think you want it. And make sure the reviews you read on whatever you're looking at comments on good repeatability on turret adjustments. There are plenty of good scopes available in a lot of different price ranges. Totally depends how much you're planning on spending.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="junkpile, post: 859315, member: 57489"] Are you talking target turrets? Or are you just planning on stepping into dialing your shots rather than holdovers? At those ranges, I don't see any reason to get any higher than a 3-9x, provided you've got good enough glass. If you're going for something better, make sure you get good quality glass. I find clarity to be much more useful than higher magnification with lower quality glass. When you start to zoom way in, the picture is terrible. You just can't see well enough to make anything happen. I would still recommend a ffp scope, even though you don't think you want it. And make sure the reviews you read on whatever you're looking at comments on good repeatability on turret adjustments. There are plenty of good scopes available in a lot of different price ranges. Totally depends how much you're planning on spending. [/QUOTE]
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