scope choices
- trevort
- Spud Gun
- Posts: 12710
- Joined: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:21 pm
- Favourite Cartridge: Tater
- Location: Melbourne
scope choices
Wow, what an original post title
So I got to thinking that when I get some coin I will get a permanent scope for the 22x47lap and instead of sticking the loopy back on the Mach4 I would like another scope for it.
I do mostly spotlighting so 50mm OBJ with clarity very important of course.
I usually sit on 12 power at night but esp for the 22x47 lap I want to try to connect at longer range so around the 20x max is what I usually go for.
I liked Keith's recent scope analysis and wont be buying a $2k scope. My favorite scope is a Burris Black diamond which sits on my 6/250 and they are $699US.
BUT I want to try this click adjustment thing, dialling up and down and stuff so being able to lock in at 1inch high at 100 and stopping zero at that so I always have a known value to come back too would be ideal.
suggestions please
So I got to thinking that when I get some coin I will get a permanent scope for the 22x47lap and instead of sticking the loopy back on the Mach4 I would like another scope for it.
I do mostly spotlighting so 50mm OBJ with clarity very important of course.
I usually sit on 12 power at night but esp for the 22x47 lap I want to try to connect at longer range so around the 20x max is what I usually go for.
I liked Keith's recent scope analysis and wont be buying a $2k scope. My favorite scope is a Burris Black diamond which sits on my 6/250 and they are $699US.
BUT I want to try this click adjustment thing, dialling up and down and stuff so being able to lock in at 1inch high at 100 and stopping zero at that so I always have a known value to come back too would be ideal.
suggestions please
-
- 7mm08 Rem
- Posts: 886
- Joined: Tue Nov 08, 2011 3:00 pm
- Favourite Cartridge: 223 rem
- Location: Western NSW
Re: scope choices
Nar.
Got nothing.
Got nothing.
- Camel
- Ultimate AusVarminter
- Posts: 12084
- Joined: Sat May 28, 2011 8:51 pm
- Favourite Cartridge: 20-222 6x47 rem, 250
- Location: Northern Riverina NSW
Re: scope choices
Zeiss HD5 5-15x50, side focus, target turrets, and if you can get it the number 20 Z plex reticule
-
- .338 Lapua Magnum
- Posts: 2223
- Joined: Sat Dec 10, 2011 7:49 pm
- Favourite Cartridge: .20-222
- Location: South west Victoria
Re: scope choices
I was going to say 6.5-20x50 Zeiss Conquest with Z plex reticle until I saw your need to spin turrets and have a zero stop.
I have a hunting turret model on my spotlighting rifle and it is perfect. I had a target turret model on my Omark and it was great for image clarity, but not as distinct in the turret adjustments as would be preferable for dialling up and down. I swapped it with my brother for a Sightron 6-24x50 with MOA reticle, as the Zeiss is a better fit for purpose on his Tikka .204 HB spotlighting rifle. One of those rare occasions where both parties were winners.
Marcus
I have a hunting turret model on my spotlighting rifle and it is perfect. I had a target turret model on my Omark and it was great for image clarity, but not as distinct in the turret adjustments as would be preferable for dialling up and down. I swapped it with my brother for a Sightron 6-24x50 with MOA reticle, as the Zeiss is a better fit for purpose on his Tikka .204 HB spotlighting rifle. One of those rare occasions where both parties were winners.
Marcus
- Glenn
- 375 Cheytac
- Posts: 1433
- Joined: Tue Apr 10, 2007 5:14 pm
- Favourite Cartridge: 300WM
- Location: Victoria
Re: scope choices
I have been slowly replacing mine with Nigthforce's.
NSX 5.5-22x50 with zero is the go.
I just keep an eye out used guns for secondhand ones.
I have 3 now for me varmints guns and they are awesome!
Glenn
NSX 5.5-22x50 with zero is the go.
I just keep an eye out used guns for secondhand ones.
I have 3 now for me varmints guns and they are awesome!
Glenn
Last edited by Glenn on Mon Apr 20, 2015 1:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: scope choices
What about a nightforce shv? I don't think they are much more than 1k but I could be wrong
-
- .204 Ruger
- Posts: 542
- Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2007 11:29 am
- Favourite Cartridge: 223
- Location: Portand
Re: scope choices
Be keeping me eye on this one as I was going to ask same question. Got my brothers Nightforce Br on loan on top of my recently re-stock 204R. Im down to a SVH nightforce 4-14x56 or HD5 5-25x52 Zeiss. SHV would be perfect spotlighting but could do with extra magnification of HD5 during day. The HD5 is a bit more compact and will mount up a bit lower. I can get both scopes on rifle in med mounts. Not much difference to me in clarity in shop. When I get a chance will grab them both from LGS and have a look under spotlight before making final decision
-
- .204 Ruger
- Posts: 454
- Joined: Thu Jul 25, 2013 6:48 pm
- Favourite Cartridge: 20-250
- Location: Ararat,Vic
Re: scope choices
So Trevort, just how far are you anticipating shooting at night ?
To my mind, I have found the easiest solution at night is to use a varmint reticle.
Don't have to stuff around turning knobs, just work out the distance and use the hash marks accordingly. Using the 204, I have it zeroed for 200 -first hash mark is 300, 2nd is 400. Works out pretty well at those ranges which is as far as I can clearly see what I'm shooting at, at night.
I struggle to see anything past 400 at night, but that's just me. Not as young as I use to be.
If your talking taking a longer shot during the daylight hours, then I'm hearing what your putting down. I think the zero stop would be the way to go.
To my mind, I have found the easiest solution at night is to use a varmint reticle.
Don't have to stuff around turning knobs, just work out the distance and use the hash marks accordingly. Using the 204, I have it zeroed for 200 -first hash mark is 300, 2nd is 400. Works out pretty well at those ranges which is as far as I can clearly see what I'm shooting at, at night.
I struggle to see anything past 400 at night, but that's just me. Not as young as I use to be.
If your talking taking a longer shot during the daylight hours, then I'm hearing what your putting down. I think the zero stop would be the way to go.
- Tackleberry
- .270 Winchester
- Posts: 1369
- Joined: Mon Jul 29, 2013 4:56 am
- Favourite Cartridge: 17HMR
- Location: estern vic
Re: scope choices
then have a look at the SHV 5-20 x 56matang wrote:Be keeping me eye on this one as I was going to ask same question. Got my brothers Nightforce Br on loan on top of my recently re-stock 204R. Im down to a SVH nightforce 4-14x56 or HD5 5-25x52 Zeiss. SHV would be perfect spotlighting but could do with extra magnification of HD5 during day. The HD5 is a bit more compact and will mount up a bit lower. I can get both scopes on rifle in med mounts. Not much difference to me in clarity in shop. When I get a chance will grab them both from LGS and have a look under spotlight before making final decision
- trevort
- Spud Gun
- Posts: 12710
- Joined: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:21 pm
- Favourite Cartridge: Tater
- Location: Melbourne
Re: scope choices
yeah, no knob twiddling at night. Well at least not with the scope.
You are all supposed to tell me the perfect scope for $899!!!
You are all supposed to tell me the perfect scope for $899!!!
-
- .204 Ruger
- Posts: 542
- Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2007 11:29 am
- Favourite Cartridge: 223
- Location: Portand
Re: scope choices
I know but it is way to big in physical size for my setupdeye223 wrote:then have a look at the SHV 5-20 x 56matang wrote:Be keeping me eye on this one as I was going to ask same question. Got my brothers Nightforce Br on loan on top of my recently re-stock 204R. Im down to a SVH nightforce 4-14x56 or HD5 5-25x52 Zeiss. SHV would be perfect spotlighting but could do with extra magnification of HD5 during day. The HD5 is a bit more compact and will mount up a bit lower. I can get both scopes on rifle in med mounts. Not much difference to me in clarity in shop. When I get a chance will grab them both from LGS and have a look under spotlight before making final decision
-
- .204 Ruger
- Posts: 454
- Joined: Thu Jul 25, 2013 6:48 pm
- Favourite Cartridge: 20-250
- Location: Ararat,Vic
Re: scope choices
Sorry Trevort,
Unable to assist with your question.
Maybe someone else has a scope that meets your guidelines.
Good luck with the search.
Unable to assist with your question.
Maybe someone else has a scope that meets your guidelines.
Good luck with the search.
- Glenn
- 375 Cheytac
- Posts: 1433
- Joined: Tue Apr 10, 2007 5:14 pm
- Favourite Cartridge: 300WM
- Location: Victoria
Re: scope choices
Exactly!matang wrote:I know but it is way to big in physical size for my setupdeye223 wrote:then have a look at the SHV 5-20 x 56matang wrote:Be keeping me eye on this one as I was going to ask same question. Got my brothers Nightforce Br on loan on top of my recently re-stock 204R. Im down to a SVH nightforce 4-14x56 or HD5 5-25x52 Zeiss. SHV would be perfect spotlighting but could do with extra magnification of HD5 during day. The HD5 is a bit more compact and will mount up a bit lower. I can get both scopes on rifle in med mounts. Not much difference to me in clarity in shop. When I get a chance will grab them both from LGS and have a look under spotlight before making final decision
That is why all the Nightforce scopes I have brought are x50.
They are going on my varmint guns so I don't want them mounted to high.
I will not buy a SHV ever.
Nightforce made a mistake making the SHV 56mm objective, its to big to keep low and get a good cheek weld.
Glenn
- Tackleberry
- .270 Winchester
- Posts: 1369
- Joined: Mon Jul 29, 2013 4:56 am
- Favourite Cartridge: 17HMR
- Location: estern vic
Re: scope choices
i'm just lucky i have fat cheeks i don't have a problem with cheek weld
that and a good stock
that and a good stock
- Flip
- .243 Winchester
- Posts: 693
- Joined: Wed May 19, 2010 6:46 pm
- Favourite Cartridge: 20 VT
- Location: Adelaide
Re: scope choices
Have you looked at the Z3 Swarovski 4 -12 x 50 or the Z5's. with the ballistic turret. I'm seriously looking at these
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... DxukHc#t=0
Flip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... DxukHc#t=0
Flip