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So I know lots of guys on here do not care about optical quality on their scopes, but I do. I think Nightforce glass is average at best unless you go with an ATACR. What is the best compromise of light weight (under 25ish ounces) but still reliable on dialing. I have a Zeiss V6 on another rifle, that fits the bill nicely, but want something different. It has been spot on for dialing on multiple hunts and comes in fairly lightweight. I own a couple SWFA optics and am not really a fan. Really hoping someone knows of a higher end scope that has not popped up on my radar. Pretty sure I am looking for unicorn tears.
 

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following. I think I want another optic b/c LRP S3 4-25x is fun at the range and long shots, i don't need 25x for hunting and @ 36oz it's just heavy. So far I'm debating between Trijicon Tenmile HX for FFP @ ~22oz or Swaro Z5 SFP @ 15.9oz. Those are about the lightest in the 15-18x magnification that I've found in FFP and SFP. The Trij may not be high enough end for you? I'm not sure I like the Swaro reticle choices on the Z5 though. I am in no rush, want to handle and play with each first vs just buying the one that pops up on sale. I'm looking for 15-18x max and dropping 12oz to just over a pound.
 

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following. I think I want another optic b/c LRP S3 4-25x is fun at the range and long shots, i don't need 25x for hunting and @ 36oz it's just heavy. So far I'm debating between Trijicon Tenmile HX for FFP @ ~22oz or Swaro Z5 SFP @ 15.9oz. Those are about the lightest in the 15-18x magnification that I've found in FFP and SFP. The Trij may not be high enough end for you? I'm not sure I like the Swaro reticle choices on the Z5 though. I am in no rush, want to handle and play with each first vs just buying the one that pops up on sale. I'm looking for 15-18x max and dropping 12oz to just over a pound.

The z5 has plastic internals. No thanks.

Tenmile is tried and true.


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If you want to break the 25oz barrier and have reliability+pretty glass--you pretty much have to accept 9 to 12 power as your top magnification. Of course, then you run into the problem that most scopes with magnification below the 15x threshold seem to have capped turrets.

I do look into this topic a lot, and these scopes seem to always rise to the top of the discussion:
SWFA 3-9HD, 2-10 Credo, 2.5-10 NXS, 3-12 S&B Polar, March 1.5-15

The fact is... even if all of the GOOD scopes out there only weighed 16oz, people would just be asking for 10oz scopes instead
EDIT: Get too light, and eventually you will sacrifice image quality, reliability, or both.
 
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Do you want to shoot something with it, or do you want to use it to look at stuff?
I have a Swaro Z6 that lasted under 400 rounds before having issues staying zeroed. I replaced it with an ATACR. The Z6 has a clearer view for sure, but the ATACR always works.
 
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Do you want to shoot something with it, or do you want to use it to look at stuff?
I have a Swaro Z6 that lasted under 400 rounds before having issues staying zeroed. I replaced it with an ATACR. The Z6 has a clearer view for sure, but the ATACR always works.
Just look at stuff....
 

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March is an awesome scope for this category as long as you stay with a 52mm objective to avoid some of the tight eyebox issues on the 42mm.

I have one particular scope that’s been all over the world and back and I’ve never adusted the zero. It’s been incredibly reliable.
 
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So I know lots of guys on here do not care about optical quality on their scopes, but I do.
Clearly you misunderstand. Sure, we all would like the best glass. But glass quality should never take priority over reliability. It really is that simple.

Since no one makes a combination of the 2, if a scooe is reliable, than glass that is good enough, is good enough. After all, it's an aiming device, not a judging tool.
 
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It is comical how some believe good glass and reliability are not to be had in the same scope. It often starts this debate about looking vs. shooting. I have had plenty of scopes and some are optically not pleasant to look thru. Plenty of options out there, just looking for guy's experience with some I have no experience with. Thank you to the guys who have given some suggestions.

March is one I want to get some time behind. Leaning that direction.
 
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It is comical how some believe good glass and reliability are not to be had in the same scope. It often starts this debate about looking vs. shooting. I have had plenty of scopes and some are optically not pleasant to look thru. Plenty of options out there, just looking for guy's experience with some I have no experience with. Thank you to the guys who have given some suggestions.

March is one I want to get some time behind. Leaning that direction.
Have you had your eyes checked, professionally.
 

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Try finding a Bushnell LRTS/HS in the 3-12x. I think the glass in it is good and it's never lost zero for me...it's taken some big hits.

I'd also be happy with a scope with coke bottle quality glass as long is it never lost zero. I can't really think of a time when I've spent more than a minute or two looking through my scope at animals.
 
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LOL. I get checked every year.... Have to for my profession.. I am not interested in arguing with you, please quit replying if you only want to make silly remarks. Clearly you misunderstand...
 
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Trijicon tenmile is 40% off right now with free shipping


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LOL. I get checked every year.... Have to for my profession.. I am not interested in arguing with you, please quit replying if you only want to make silly remarks. Clearly you misunderstand...
Actually, I was providing solid advice.

If you don't actually want such, why ask.
 
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Man you guys are ridiculous. Some people just want nice stuff. That’s not some crime.


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No it's not. But I prefer stuff that actually continues to work. Is there anything wrong with that.
 

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I think most glass quality differences are beyond what my 53yr old eyes can detect any longer. It’s more environmental - humidity, mirage or the manual dialing the focus and parallax correctly. As long as it’s a reticle I can see clearly. If there’s a scientific measurement of glass quality, I’m sure there’s a limit to the increments of “better” my eyes can detect.
 
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