Rifle Scopes New Scope: Looking for Advice

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I have a CZ 452 American coming, so I'm in the market for a new scope.

This rifle will primarily be used for training for my centerfire hunting rifle and small game hunting. I don't foresee doing shooting out past 100yds with it.

What I'm looking for in a scope is:
<ul style="list-style-type: disc">[*]Low Mag: 4 or less[*]High Mag: 10 or more[*]40-50mm Objective[*]AO or SF[*]30mm Tube (not needed but nice to have)[*]Illumination (not needed but nice to have)[/list]

I have a rangefinder, so I'm fine with a Plex/German#4-style reticle. If I do go with a Mil-Dot reticle, it needs to have mil adjustments.

My budget is $400. So far, I've found scopes with these features in my price range from Nikon, Bushnell, Vortex, Falcon, Hawke, Wonder, and Millet. Comments/opinions on product quality from these companies or other companies to check out/avoid is greatly appreciated. Also, suggestions/comments on my wish list are welcome as I'm flying by the seat of my pants. My only other scope is an older, mystery brand fixed power that came with my hunting rifle.

Thanks
 
Re: New Scope: Looking for Advice

Thanks for the reply Bob. What are your thoughts on the EMD reticle versus the ML16 reticle? when I was looking at Falcon's site, I was thinking the ML16 seemed less busy.

I'll need to see if I can find some mil-dot scopes to look through the next time I'm in Albuquerque.
 
Re: New Scope: Looking for Advice

If your using the scope as a trainer, then the EMD reticle is very similar to a Gen II Mildot, and is analogous to the standard Mil-Dot reticle.

If you learn to use it well, then transitioning to your big-boy scope should be pain free.

The ML16 is very similar to NF's MLR reticle, Vortex PST's MIL based offerings & IOR's MP8, if you leaning that way, however.

I'm a bit luke-warm when it comes to ghost style posts, like on the ML-16, but that's my prejudice, buy what makes you feel comfortable, and not me.

Bob
 
Re: New Scope: Looking for Advice

I have been using hawke scopes for a few years now. their glass far exceeds millet and is on par maybe even better than my nikon monarch. They have software matched reticles so you can accuratly use a hold over. They even have a reticle that you can print to fit inside your flip ups for quick reference