I’m not an expert but will ask my SF employees about illuminated choices. One of them ran the SF sniper school. In the past, he told me they ruled out Swarovski, Leica and Zeiss. They were okay with Leupold but preferred NF and S&B. I would guess they would recommend the same brands for illuminated choices. I am going to try the same NF scope that you just ordered that was mentioned by @BeeMaa. I am hoping it will mount in Talley QD rings on my CZ550 Lott. It looks to be a bit tight on the measurements but we will know soon.Scott, if you were going to require illuminated reticle on a DG scope, which models catch your eye? I welcome others' input as well of course.
Let's put things into perspective. The three scopes you mentioned really do not have reticles made for long range engagements.I’m not an expert but will ask my SF employees about illuminated choices. One of them ran the SF sniper school. In the past, he told me they ruled out Swarovski, Leica and Zeiss. They were okay with Leupold but preferred NF and S&B. I would guess they would recommend the same brands for illuminated choices. I am going to try the same NF scope that you just ordered that was mentioned by @BeeMaa. I am hoping it will mount in Talley QD rings on my CZ550 Lott. It looks to be a bit tight on the measurements but we will know soon.
I’m not sure what you mean. We are looking for durable scopes for DG heavy calibers for short and medium range. My SF guys have commented on Swarovski, Leica and Zeiss not being real durable when they tried them for different uses. I don’t believe they asked any manufacturer to make something specifically for the SF but I will ask.Let's put things into perspective. The three scopes you mentioned really do not have reticles made for long range engagements.
Zeiss has started moving that way. They also own Hensoldt, with is some of the best glass I have personally looked through.
Leica is on the same track as Zeiss, they are producing a new line that is geared towards long range engagements.
Swarovski will not make a scope that will be for military use. They do own Kahles with has a line for target shooter. When I shot for Kahles I asked and asked for Swarovski to come out with a scope for the PRS. Was informed then Swarovski would not ever do it.
I stopped using S&B do to some quality issues I was experiencing on 4 of the 5X25 PMll scopes. Sold them all, I'm sure they figured out their short coming and they are soild now.
Illumination in LPVOs (1x6 - 1-10) are geared towards AR use (mainly). Need to figure out what you can live with the best, IMHO.
I would take a hard look at a Vortex Razor 1x6. Just another option.
Good luck on your quest, let us know what you end up with.
I may have read to much into it. You said one of your guys was a SF Sniper Instructor. They snipers tend to lean towards NF and S&B.I’m not sure what you mean. We are looking for durable scopes for DG heavy calibers for short and medium range. My SF guys have commented on Swarovski, Leica and Zeiss not being real durable when they tried them for different uses. I don’t believe they asked any manufacturer to make something specifically for the SF but I will ask.
Yes ran the school and definitely lean towards NF S&B.I may have read to much into it. You said one of your guys was a SF Sniper Instructor. They snipers tend to lean towards NF and S&B.
Scott, I just got the demo NF scope in from EO. The low Blaser mount grounded out but the medium works. It looks like it's touching but is above the mount. Eye relief is there for me if I run it all the way back. Curious to hear what you find out. I think I like this reticle.With 5.67” of mounting length, does it fit your rings and eye relief? These scopes are designed for AR applications usually.
as a possible option,Those are great options and I have some on hand but...I keep running into shot scenarios where it's low light, dark shade, etc and there needs to be some option of magnification, even a little to ID which body part I'm looking at. My last 3 safaris gave me that kind of situation on DG, including last week's trip.