Agree with most re nightforce. I've just changed out 2 leupold vx5s to go nightforce and am more than happy with that decision. I started out with a bushnell elite 6500 and once you hit high magnification the price difference well and truly showed. sightron is a good compromise depending on how often you shoot. I personally dont shoot nearly enough and still want more than I can afford on all my shooters... as stated buy once cry once
I would consider the Burris XTR2. Non illuminated if you want to save some money. While the XTR3 is on the way its not replacing the XTR2. The XTR3 is a higher-end offering and will be substantially more expensive. The XTR2 isnt going anywhere.
I have quite a bit of experience with these on a .338lm, and they are really solid and track well. Forever warranty that is properly supported in NZ, but you wont need it.
For high-end scopes in no particular order I would consider -
S&B PMII
Nightforce ATACR / Beast
Steiner Military M5xi
The new Steiner T5xi is also worth an honorable mention. It's price point is above the XTR2 but below those mentioned above. They are reeaaalllyyy nice scopes for the money. Solid, clear, nice tactile clicks, German glass, made in the USA, awesome turrets which you cant get lost with, excellent warranty and backup support in NZ. They also have a couple nice extras included like a throw lever you can attach to the magnification ring and Tenebraex lens covers as standard.
I would look at a Bushy 4.5-18x44mm LRTS , they are FFP , have mil/mil , and the elevation is a big Low profile knob , with 10 mils in one rev , maybe 2k nzd new , I have run the lower mag version , 3-12x44mm for a few years on my 22 hornet , and its adjustments are very good & so is the glass and build quality , its nothing like the cheaper bushys , its more like a Nightforce with nicer looking KNOBs .
Cant beat the nf for reliability and strength but that's why they are weighty. I've had nf ,s&b, Swarovski x5 and z range, leupold, March, bushnell , zeiss v8 etc etc the only two brands that have held up and not let me down is the s&b and nightforce.
They are tough as. I'd never go back to swaro x5 as 2 of them broke down and 3 zeiss v8s broke down. Maybe I'm just a rough c#!t
I've got a leupold again now to cut weight down and that is the only reason otherwise I'd have a nightforce for sure ya just cant beat them
And here was me thinking of selling my NXS for something else, maybe I wont
its a pitty you cant come down to a shoot and have a LOOK thru a bunch of scopes before making a descision.
many opinions are formed with little experence.
in your budget i would consider the Sig Tango 4 6x24x50 available in mil or moa ffp and well under $2k
but truly, if you got to see thru them, you would understand why people are using what they are using, not just internet speculation.
Greg
I believe Jan has bought a scope. A Bushnell Elite Tactical.
Just...say...the...word
Yep, I got a Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-24x50 that was on a rifle from another member on the forum (thanks to @Flyblown pointing me in the right direction)
Saturday I spend the day on the range running the barrel in.
Glass is clear. Was easy to zero, and initial testing of dialling it up/down/left/right shows that it is tracking perfectly and as I would expect.
The scope is absolutely gold!
Now I am looking for a second one to put on a .22 ELR project
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