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Rifle Scopes What mag range for PRS style comps

Covertnoob5

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  • Feb 12, 2017
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    Hey guys my goal for this year is to get into PRS style comps. I have a few scopes in different mag ranges and I wanted to know what you guys are using for comps. I've got 4-16x, 3-15x, 6-24x, etc. I comfortable on all of them so that's not really an issue. Glass is pretty good on all of them. I plan on shooting a 6.5 creed if that makes a difference.
    Is a 3-15x a good choice because of the huge FOV?
    Or the 6-24x because of the higher mag?
    So what are you guys using for comps? Thanks!


    Covert is as Covert does.

    Plenty of good feedback on the scout site.
     
    Having a 20-27x top end is good. Years back when we shot for NF and the new 3.5-15 F1 came out we ran it and I found myself wanting more power at times. Yes most of the shooting is done between 12-15x but there are times where you need more on paper drills etc. I like the 24-27x top end.

    That said a scope that tracks perfectly is a just so if you have a crappy 24x top end scope and a good 15 or 16x scope I would run the 15-16x.
     
    I think my Vortex AMG is perfect for magnification and weight. It is like Vortex sat down with a piece of paper and said, "Let's design the best balanced PRS scope."
     
    I think my 5-25x scope ends up set as high as 18-20x max during competition.
    I've also gotten away with 5x at the low end, which I've so far only used to locate a target before I dial up the mag.
    I think 15x could be enough at the top end, but it's nice to have higher mag available.
    4-20 might be the best range I've seen for the comps around here (which top out at around 700 yards).
     
    I rarely go above 15X in a match. Only time I may do it is for know your limit stages that are paper based or maybe closer very small targets.

    There was a couple times I did go to 4X for very close target engagements. Mostly 6-8X is the lowest I go for offhand shooting and similar unstable positions.

    Even shooting at ELR, it's rare I go above 20X. Above 20X narrow field of view and mirage really impact how you shoot.

    I'd be pretty happy with a scope that was just 5-20X. 3-15x is more than adequate for most steel match stages I've ever shot.
     
    I shot my first match this past weekend. I have a SFP Vortex Viper, 6.5x20 with Mil dot reticle. My dots are only correct at 14x so I shot the entire match at 14x. Targets from 280 to 800 yards and I didn't have any trouble acquiring targets at the close distances, nor trouble calling my shots at the longer distances. Not that this is the best solution, but it certainly is workable.