uhcoog1 Posted April 15, 2014 Share Posted April 15, 2014 I've shot 1-4x at 625 without much trouble. Well, let me rephrase that - the magnification wasn't what took me 5-10 shots to hit the gong... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hippocampus Posted April 22, 2014 Share Posted April 22, 2014 After reading this topic, I think I will just buy more ammo instead of a fancy scope. I am in the practice makes perfect camp even though my vision is not great! Thanks to the season responses...... Wise decision. I started with a 4 moa Aimpoint, then switched to a 1-4x Leupold with a firedot reticle, then moved on up to a 1-6x Razor HD Gen II with the JM reticle. Needless to say, I'm back to using the aimpoint on my primary rifle. As long as you can see what you're aiming at and know your hold overs, you'll be good. Practicing your long range game is the most important thing in my opinion, not dropping a lot of money on optics. Practice in the form of shooting in unstable positions, understanding basic bullet trajectory and accepting the fact that different ammo has different POIs are all important. That said, when you do decide to drop money on a scope, go big or go home. Might as well do it right when you do, cause you will not need to buy another one until you find one that supersedes your's and scope envy prevails. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quag Posted April 23, 2014 Share Posted April 23, 2014 (edited) I am just getting into the 3 gun game and first AR should be arriving in a month. After reading this post and talking to a few guys its clear that I should start with good 1x4 scope. especially since I live in New England and the longest shots might be 200 yrds but typically are 100 yrds. There is so much infomation out there my eyes are glazing over. So far I have narrowed it down to 4 products (all 1x4) Nikon M223 Burris TAC 30 Leupold M223 Vortex Viper PST whats the deal with the illuminated reticle? Is that something you really need? I guess from what I have read one of the keys on these scopes is clarity of the cross hairs for a specific distance. Do any of you have any opinions on these products? They seem to all have a good reputation. thx Edited April 23, 2014 by Quag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkCO Posted April 23, 2014 Share Posted April 23, 2014 Burris MTAC should be in the mix. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
45shooter Posted April 23, 2014 Share Posted April 23, 2014 Bushnell 1x6.5 in 2ndffp should be there as well Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ccoker Posted April 23, 2014 Share Posted April 23, 2014 For the money I think the Burris 1-4 is your best bet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quag Posted April 23, 2014 Share Posted April 23, 2014 Yeh I did this review a month ago and ended up with the Burris MTAC 1x4 its about $100 more than I wanted to spend but then my wife does not read this board. Some of the other ones like the Vortex is pretty good also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bagdrag Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 I have a hard time deciding against the MTAC/Tac30 due to reticle design. My eyes suck and the big honking reticle is easy to see. Ranging would have been nice but not necessary for us for the most part. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Sierpina Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 Burris MTAC should be in the mix. Mark, is the glass any different between the MTAC and TAC 30? I know the difference with the illumination control, and the power adjustment is separate, neither is that big a deal. I have 2 TAC 30's by the way, on the practice gun, and Nordic upper. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkCO Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 Burris MTAC should be in the mix. Mark, is the glass any different between the MTAC and TAC 30? I know the difference with the illumination control, and the power adjustment is separate, neither is that big a deal. I have 2 TAC 30's by the way, on the practice gun, and Nordic upper. Nope. However the new XTRIIs are a step up for sure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quag Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 (edited) My eyes suck and the big honking reticle is easy to see. Maybe I missed it, is "big honking reticle" one of those technical optical terms I need to learn about? BTW I get it, it makes sense. You want something that is built for shooting while moving not shooting from a bench rest. Edited April 25, 2014 by Quag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KentG Posted April 28, 2014 Share Posted April 28, 2014 I would LOVE a new Vortex 1-6. I held one in my sweaty hands at the NRA meeting this weekend and yet my Meopta 1-4 will hit anything out to the max I shoot at of about 350. I was gold last season as long as I spent Friday at the range banging the flasher. at 350. I made up a lot of handgun lost points with HV targets at range. This season I am not prepared and it showed badly yesterday. Practice not money. But Id still buy the Vortex if I had the spare coin now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robg2008 Posted April 28, 2014 Share Posted April 28, 2014 I run a bushnell 1-4x with a built in throw down level. Its FFP and i love that the reticle is the size of a red dot on 1x. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ski_dog Posted April 29, 2014 Share Posted April 29, 2014 I have run Leupold 3-9 and 2.5-8 scopes, an Aimpoint T-1, and now a Vortex 1-6. The T-1 is the fastest by far out to 150 yards. Factor in how long it takes to switch the scope from1x to the higher magnification instead of just a mental holdover calculation and you see a slight difference in times on stages that have at least a few far/near switches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alaskapopo Posted April 30, 2014 Share Posted April 30, 2014 I have run Leupold 3-9 and 2.5-8 scopes, an Aimpoint T-1, and now a Vortex 1-6. The T-1 is the fastest by far out to 150 yards. Factor in how long it takes to switch the scope from1x to the higher magnification instead of just a mental holdover calculation and you see a slight difference in times on stages that have at least a few far/near switches. I have done drills testing red dots vs low power variables and irons from 15 to 100 yards and have found that a good 1-4,5,6 scope is just as fast as a red dot up close and is faster further out. Pat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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