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Rifle Scopes Scope Input

TacticalRem

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Please provide any personal input on a scope decision. I am building a 338 Lapua and I am looking at scopes for a long range rifle like this. I have used the Nightforce 5.5-22x50 but It's not as clear as I would like. I'm thinking of the SWFA 5-20x50 SSHD, a Leupole Mark 4 er/t, Vortex, US Optics, etc. Of course I would like to get the best buy for the buck but I also want a scope that is matched to the rifle. I value your input so thanks in advance.
 
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If I lived in Dallas, I would probably drive over to Red Oaks and check them all out at SWFA...
 
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Of what you mentioned my preference is Vortex Razor HD. However I have been very happy with the Premier 5-25x56 Gen II XR that sits on my 338 and I would consider nothing else for an ELR rig.
 
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I have a Horus Vision Falcon with the H-37 reticle on my .338 and I love it. I recently purchased a Premier with the XR reticle in it and I must say the glass is superb. I have never owned a Vortex but they are getting really good reviews.

I also suggest making sure the scope has enough elevation adjustment to shoot the distances you want to shoot. Most people have canted scope bases to help with this issue.
 
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I have 338 Lapua that I use for 600yd shooting and had a
NF 5-22x56. It was not as clear to me as I would have liked but my problem was my eyes not the scope. What really helped me was a booster lens "BulzEyePro". It made a huge difference with seeing smaller targets.
Check to see if your reticle focus is set to your eye. If it is off being on the scope a long time will cause blurring.