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I need to purchase a scope for MR/LR Prone matches.

Hello all,
In the coming months I will be entering the market for another scope. I will shoot 600 and 1000yd prone matches only with this rifle, using both a 6cm and 308 Palma barrel. I am currently torn between the Nightforce 5.5-22x56 NXS and the 8-32x56 NXS. I am shying away from the 8-32 simply because it has much less internal adjustment, and at the 600yd matches i've never adjusted my current 5.5-22x56 NXS past 14 or 15x to shoot 198s, to 200s.

Is there a clarity advantage to the Benchrest line being front-parallax adjustment? Are there any other manufacturers out there that match the quality and durability of nightforce at that particular price point?

I'm thinking I will order the scope with a zero-stop, for future use/resale but I don't envision using it. I will zero the turret at 600 yards and likely not have to move it more than +- 1 MOA for the 600yd stuff.
 
please use the search function. Your questions have been asked/answered literally hundreds of times. On this and most other shooting forums.
 
Thanks NateHaler. I am wondering what search criteria you are using. I can only find the multitudes of information you describe pertaining to F-Class and BR shooters. I am shooting with a sling.

FroggyOne2, you are correct - in a way I did. I would like to avoid the 8-32x56, but I have also never shot at 1000 yards with a scope. I have no idea what to expect.

Rephrased question: Are there any high-quality scopes I should look at besides the NXS, and does the front-parallax adjust Benchrest line offer enough of a clarity increase to warrant using it over an NXS?
 
When I use a scope for prone (smallbore, occasionally MR/LR--I usually shoot irons, even when a scope is allowed) it has been with an old 20X Lyman, then a Weaver T-24 and now a Sightron SIII 6-24X. I chose that over the 8-32 since the dot was slightly bigger for the same magnification than the 8-32. If I were to do it again, I'd get the 8-32. I don't think I've *ever* used the scope in the 6x-8x at the low end, but I'm usually at 24X, and I might prefer a bit more at times. Or, at least, I'd like to know that I don't.

Also, it's enough seasons since I used the 20X Lyman with the 1/2-minute dot, that I'm losing my preference for big dots, so the slightly larger dot that comes with the smaller magnification range isn't the deciding factor it was when I got it.
 
Steve
some things to ponder while you make you descision.

1. Total amount of elevation you will need to from 600 to 1000yds. And what the scope offers.
2. 1/8 vs 1/4 MOA Click adjustment for windage. Do you want to match up your iron sights with the scope. ( both the same 1/4 by 1/4) Will that matter to you?
3. Reticle size and shape. (Personal choices here) I like a Dot.
4. Do you think you will use your scope more for load testing than shooting matches and the extra power will come in handy for that reason alone?

For alot of years I used a VeriX III EFR target scope with a target dot in 6.5X20. I have noticed now as I get better and hold alot tighter that im find myself wishing for more power, so I have gone up to an 8 -32 Sightron SIII.
Do i shoot it at 32X at 1000 yards?? Yes and mostly at 28X

Best of luck on your choice sir
RussT
 
Dittos to Russ's comments on the Sightron SIII 8-32x56. It's a rather large scope, but no more so than a NF, and is several ounces lighter. Also, the optical quality of the SIII scopes is on par with the NF BR (a friend who's a NF dealer did a direct side-by-side comparison with his NF & a new SIII 8-32).

The 1st SIII 8-32 I bought was mounted on a BAT 3LL prone rifle in 284Win, and used out at the CRC range near Byers, Co. in any/any 3x1000 prone matches. I usually kept the power at 32x, and love that scope. Don't believe there's anything out there that's a better value for the money.

I've got several SIII 6-24x50 LRMOA scopes on various rifles, and the zero stop is the only thing I miss on them - even the less expensive Vortex PST 6-24x50 has shims the owner can install to make an effective zero stop.
 

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