I shot my first organized event last weekend. It was a 300 yard bench rest shoot. It was small with only about a dozen guys, but it was an absolute blast and I can't wait to do it again next month.
Anyways, I have a 5-25x50 Falcon Menace scope on my rifle, which is a Model 12 F T/R in 308. After looking through another guy's Weaver T36, I realized the Falcon isn't quite what I need for a bench gun.
There is another match not too far from me that is 600 yards and other than that, I don't have access to anything farther.
I'm in the process of selling some stuff to fund a new scope purchase. I have been
looking at the fixed power Weavers, at least the T36, and also the Leupold Competition line.
I need help deciding what I should purchase. I don't want to spend more than $1,000 and I can easily pick up a Leupold Competion (used of course) in that range, but then there are some Leupolds like the BR 36x that can be had for around $5-600.
And then there is the Weaver which I can find for less than $400 all day.
I know a lot of guys are going to say "Buy once, cry once," which is why I'm leaning toward the Leupold Competition, but then there are three different magnifications and two different reticules.
Any advice from the experienced guys? Do I need 45x for a 600 yard shoot? I would love to take the rifle out farther, but I just don't have the access. Is there such thing as too much magnification?
Any help would be appreciated.
Adam
Anyways, I have a 5-25x50 Falcon Menace scope on my rifle, which is a Model 12 F T/R in 308. After looking through another guy's Weaver T36, I realized the Falcon isn't quite what I need for a bench gun.
There is another match not too far from me that is 600 yards and other than that, I don't have access to anything farther.
I'm in the process of selling some stuff to fund a new scope purchase. I have been
looking at the fixed power Weavers, at least the T36, and also the Leupold Competition line.
I need help deciding what I should purchase. I don't want to spend more than $1,000 and I can easily pick up a Leupold Competion (used of course) in that range, but then there are some Leupolds like the BR 36x that can be had for around $5-600.
And then there is the Weaver which I can find for less than $400 all day.
I know a lot of guys are going to say "Buy once, cry once," which is why I'm leaning toward the Leupold Competition, but then there are three different magnifications and two different reticules.
Any advice from the experienced guys? Do I need 45x for a 600 yard shoot? I would love to take the rifle out farther, but I just don't have the access. Is there such thing as too much magnification?
Any help would be appreciated.
Adam