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Looking for recommendations for a long range scope

TexasArcher77

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Jul 15, 2025
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I've been interested in getting into the long range game for a while now, and finally made the decision to buy a Bergara HMR 7 PRC for the job. I live on our cattle ranch so I have the ability and land space to shoot a mile plus once I develop my skills. I want to spend around $1,500 ish to get a nice scope. I was looking at either an Athlon Cronus BTR 4.5-29x56 or a Leupold Mk4hd 6-24x52. What would be the better scope between these two, and do yall have any other suggestions within this price range?
 
I've had really good luck with Cronus, I've never used that Luepold specifically but I'm sure you'd be happy with it as well.
I don't think there's a wrong choice here.

Be sure to get a mount with enough elevation to max out the optic, things drop off quick after a mile
 
For a mile shot, I don't know that the 29x vs. 24X top magnification matters much. I typically shoot a mile at ~16X so I can spot my (many) misses.

I like the image quality through the Leupold Mk4 6-24x52. It has great, subtle contrast. I've seen it in the $1500 range and believe it is a good scope in that price range. I've only looked thru the Chronus you mention very briefly, so I can't compare. In general, I think of Athlon as being a high bang per buck brand.
 
for someone that's just getting in to it, and youre starting off with a factory system. I'd look at the PX and find something used. You'll get WAY more bang for your buck, and you'll have less risk of loss if you decided you don't like it and want to buy something else.
Lots of superior options can be had for around 1500 bucks
 
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Well the wife and I are currently ranked 1st and 2nd in the country using an Athlon Cronus. It's not holding us back.
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