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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Toughest Long Range Hunting Optic?
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<blockquote data-quote="X47guy" data-source="post: 1776343" data-attributes="member: 111553"><p>If you wanna know what the toughest scopes are, check out a PRS match. </p><p></p><p>Our rifles are left in the dirtiest, dustiest, and some times the wettest conditions you are gonna find. Our scopes are constantly being banged against barricades, tossed around, and we dial 99% of our stages. We depend on reliability. Nightforce, Kahles, and Vortex Gen IIs take the top three. There isn't another shooting sport that is as rough on equipment as tactical rifle matches. Leupold has stepped up huge with the MK5. The 8s and 6s sucked IMO. A good ring and base set up is just as important as the scope. Spurh, ARC, Seekins, NF all make great rings. Hensoldt had a big tracking problem at one point. S&B have been known to shift. Every scope has the ability to fail, some just fail a whole lot less. If you want a fixed power scope, SWFA takes the win on those IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="X47guy, post: 1776343, member: 111553"] If you wanna know what the toughest scopes are, check out a PRS match. Our rifles are left in the dirtiest, dustiest, and some times the wettest conditions you are gonna find. Our scopes are constantly being banged against barricades, tossed around, and we dial 99% of our stages. We depend on reliability. Nightforce, Kahles, and Vortex Gen IIs take the top three. There isn’t another shooting sport that is as rough on equipment as tactical rifle matches. Leupold has stepped up huge with the MK5. The 8s and 6s sucked IMO. A good ring and base set up is just as important as the scope. Spurh, ARC, Seekins, NF all make great rings. Hensoldt had a big tracking problem at one point. S&B have been known to shift. Every scope has the ability to fail, some just fail a whole lot less. If you want a fixed power scope, SWFA takes the win on those IMO. [/QUOTE]
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