Best-tracking riflescope on the market under $2000?

mtfallon

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Jun 29, 2016
Messages
160
Recently picked up a Trijicon Accupoint and it tracks great so far, quite a difference from the sub $300 scopes I've used in the past.
 

Lando

WKR
Joined
Jun 5, 2018
Messages
341
Location
Arizona
Equally important to tracking, to me, is retaining zero. The Rifle Scope Field Evaluations posted above will steer you in the right direction.

Cheat sheet--look at Night Force, SWFA, Trijicon, the new Maven scope, some Schmidt and Benders, and some Meoptas.
 
  • Like
Reactions: BCD
Joined
Jun 12, 2019
Messages
1,259
I think most scopes (not named Swarovski) will track fine above $1,000. Zero retention is harder to find though. If you want peace of mind on both with a $2,000 budget, and you're an MOA guy, there's this one from EuroOptic. Looks like it's a Like-New demo model they're selling for $275 less than the usual $2150 price. Think what you'll hear around this forum is Nightforce is always good to go, Maven RS1.2 is good stuff, Trijicon Tenmiles are great, SWFA is rock solid (but good luck finding them in stock anywhere), and a few others have done alright in the droptesting.

 
Top