Rick if you shoot a match on an overcast or rainy day,you`ll find the illum. rep will help! JeffIs illumination needed, or desired, in a PRS rifle optic?
Looking at the Precision Rifle Blog "What the Pros Use" (Dec 2018), it appears that most were illuminated.
Will a non-illuminated optic be at a disadvantage?
Thank you Jeff.Rick if you shoot a match on an overcast or rainy day,you`ll find the illum. rep will help! Jeff
Isn't there a $2000.00 Optic limit on PRS Optics for matches ?Many higher end scopes just come with illumination. I have never used mine at a match. Nightforce ATACR, Vortex Razor are a couple of the popular scopes. Don't go cheap on glass as it will not hold up to hard use. You need to be into the 1800$ up glass. Preferably 34mm. Reticle is important and you will want a tree style. You will also probably want mils but some still use moa.
Again. Find a match and go observe or offer to help..There will be many, many scopes there and most guys will help you in your decisions.
There is in the Production class. Open class is no limit on optics, other than your wallet.Isn't there a $2000.00 Optic limit on PRS Optics for matches ?
Thanks for that info. Kinda looking into PRS as I've never shot in one. Looks like great funThere is in the Production class. Open class is no limit on optics, other than your wallet.
It can be fun. It's still "run what ya brung" for the most part. The "Production Class" and others really never caught on so don't bother trying to stay within a class. Local PRS/NRL type matches usually don't care, they just want you to show up and have fun. Most everyone will help you or loan you whatever you need to compete for the day.Thanks for that info. Kinda looking into PRS as I've never shot in one. Looks like great fun