Scope recommendation
#11
This tends to be how it usually ends up, but would you really rather have it any other way? I certainly don't care to get product opinions from someone who hasn't owned the product. But even when someone does own the product, if a user has only owned that one brand/model, and has been happy with it, you get that "brand loyalty" vibe pushing recommendations - which can be good recommendations in the context "this product has met my needs," but you don't really get a true, "this product is better than that product," type recommendation. Such is the world we live in.
What is your goal weight, and goal magnification? A scope can be "light weight," or be "lightweight." A 1-4x24mm, fixed paralax scope of standard weight construction will be lighter than a "lightweight" 6-24x50mm Adjustable objective optic.
So are you looking for a light scope, or a "lightweight" scope? Going light is easier than going lightweight.
What is your goal weight, and goal magnification? A scope can be "light weight," or be "lightweight." A 1-4x24mm, fixed paralax scope of standard weight construction will be lighter than a "lightweight" 6-24x50mm Adjustable objective optic.
So are you looking for a light scope, or a "lightweight" scope? Going light is easier than going lightweight.
#12
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Look here.
http://www.opticsplanet.com/riflescopes-best-rated.html
Ask a gourmand for the best Haute Cuisine ?
Another example of the right tool for the right job !!!
Look here.
http://www.opticsplanet.com/riflescopes-best-rated.html
Last edited by Sheridan; 03-24-2017 at 11:25 AM.
#14
I have been on a similar quest for a LIGHT and SHORT scope.
But one that still got me shooting at little critters way out there.
After getting frustrated with manufacturer's and seller's webpages that didn't make the information accessible I was looking — I came up with a Scope Specs Table where important specs can be compared side by side:
▪Weight
▪Length
▪price
▪FoV
▪warranty
▪IR
▪FFP or SFP
▪Reticle
➔ Attached below is the Specs Table for scopes with at least 3-9x or 3-12x (and more if they are 13" short).
Most of the scopes in this list also have:
▪10y-Side Parallax
▪Exposed Turrets
▪Holdoff Reticle
▪Cost under $500
▪They are sorted by SFP and FFP
Hope someone finds this useful for their scope shopping. 😊
Matthias
❌ Attachment: Scope Specs Table: Short/Light Scopes 3-9x | 3-12x
⚠️OK, I'm giving up: I tried three time to attach a PDF file with the specs of 42 scopes — but somehow the file does not upload from my phone. ➔ If interested, PM me.
But one that still got me shooting at little critters way out there.
After getting frustrated with manufacturer's and seller's webpages that didn't make the information accessible I was looking — I came up with a Scope Specs Table where important specs can be compared side by side:
▪Weight
▪Length
▪price
▪FoV
▪warranty
▪IR
▪FFP or SFP
▪Reticle
➔ Attached below is the Specs Table for scopes with at least 3-9x or 3-12x (and more if they are 13" short).
Most of the scopes in this list also have:
▪10y-Side Parallax
▪Exposed Turrets
▪Holdoff Reticle
▪Cost under $500
▪They are sorted by SFP and FFP
Hope someone finds this useful for their scope shopping. 😊
Matthias
❌ Attachment: Scope Specs Table: Short/Light Scopes 3-9x | 3-12x
⚠️OK, I'm giving up: I tried three time to attach a PDF file with the specs of 42 scopes — but somehow the file does not upload from my phone. ➔ If interested, PM me.
Last edited by JungleShooter; 12-25-2020 at 08:38 PM.