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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 48126" data-source="post: 1616991"><p>I think the PMII is coming up the most because it has all the features long range guys want. Their hunting and sporting line are pretty simple scopes. I bet the best glass and reliability on the market, but not a lot of features.</p><p></p><p>Also, I just googled the current PMII price. Europtics has them at the low end for the base model at $3200 and the high end models at $5500!! Not hating, but I'll just stick with my SWFA HD. Serving me fine at a third of the price. Same can be said for my Cronus and weaver Tac 34. If you can afford $3200 then 100% go for it. If not there are tons of suitable, cheaper options.</p><p></p><p>Athlon, primary arms, SWFA, Vortex, Burris, Weaver, Bushnell, Nikon, and Tract top tier scopes come in at 2,200 or less. Leupold and nightforce have scopes in the PMII category of features but also about $1k less. I agree though scopes like March and the higher products of NF and leupold easily get into the SB PMII range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 48126, post: 1616991"] I think the PMII is coming up the most because it has all the features long range guys want. Their hunting and sporting line are pretty simple scopes. I bet the best glass and reliability on the market, but not a lot of features. Also, I just googled the current PMII price. Europtics has them at the low end for the base model at $3200 and the high end models at $5500!! Not hating, but I’ll just stick with my SWFA HD. Serving me fine at a third of the price. Same can be said for my Cronus and weaver Tac 34. If you can afford $3200 then 100% go for it. If not there are tons of suitable, cheaper options. Athlon, primary arms, SWFA, Vortex, Burris, Weaver, Bushnell, Nikon, and Tract top tier scopes come in at 2,200 or less. Leupold and nightforce have scopes in the PMII category of features but also about $1k less. I agree though scopes like March and the higher products of NF and leupold easily get into the SB PMII range. [/QUOTE]
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