coreydelong said:
I'm a new F-Class shooter ... I've not shot anything less than a 197 with it.
Corey,
You must be really new at F-Class (but obviously a good shooter)! Just wait until the winds pick up and start fishtailing or swirling! We had national champions dropping 5-6 points per stage in our state championship last weekend...
OP,
I too am looking for a good F-Class scope. I prefer a crosshair dot with fine lines and about a 3/8 MOA dot for Highpower shooting (1/4 MOA would be better for F-Class). I would like at least 35x magnification for Long Range shooting. As stated previously, mirage can wreck havoc on the optics so I believe a variable power scope is in order, although mirage has never been a problem below about 24x. Are 1/8 MOA clicks necessary? I don't think so, especially on windy days. But maybe on calm days they would produce more X's. For ME, I would prefer the 1/4 MOA clicks because all my aperture sights and scopes for Highpower are 1/4 MOA. Money is an issue for me, but I don't want to limit myself either. Leupold doesn't have anything in a variable power above 25x, so they're out. March, Premier and S&B are out due to cost. So, here's my short list. I've shot with them all except the Sightron III 10-50.
Sightron III 8-32 LRTD (1/4 click)
Sightron III 10-50 LRTD (1/8 click)
Nightforce 8-32 BR (1/8 click, CH-2 or NP-R2)
Nightforce 12-42 BR (1/8 click, CH-2 or NP-R2)
Nightforce 8-32 NSX (1/4 click, CH-2 or NP-R2)
Nightforce 12-42 NSX (1/4 click, CH-2 or NP-R2)
As I said, I like 1/4 MOA clicks, so my first choice is the Nightforce 12-42 NSX. At almost half the price, the Sightron III 10-50 is a great choice, but has 1/8 clicks (Arrrgh!). Maybe I could get used to the 1/8's... Of course, the Sightron III 8-32 is no slouch, has 1/4 clicks and can be had used for $750 or less right here on this forum. It just lacks the magnification for Long Range. Hmmmm.... Even with my short list the choice is tough! I don't think you would be wrong with any of them.
Good luck!
Doug
Doug