Awesome scope, hold up with back to back competition shooting, highly recommend.
Sightron SIII Competition 36x45 ED - Target Dot .125
Dan
If you are a Hunter fieldtarget shooter the Stac 4-20X50 Mh4 reticle scope is the way. The reticle is perfect for hold over calls. I started my fieldtarget journey and spoke with Veteran shooters of the sport. They all told me to go get this scope and they all were running it. Glass is crisp & clear hold zero as it should. Get one
I had high end Leopold Optics on all my competition rifles. As I have gotten older, the sharpness of my right eye is not what it used to be. Shooting scopes with a fine duplex I tended to lose the center of the reticle in the black of the target. I also tried a night force NSX with the moar T reticle and I did not care for that either. With this scope I can light up the dot so I have a color contrast between the black X ring and the red dot and if I turn the scope down to 16 X the bull fits directly in between the first set of subtensions which are three minutes at 16x. The scope is extremely repeatable and tracks very accurately.
Sightron SIII Precision Long Range 8-32x56 - Zero Stop - Illuminated - MH-5
Michael
This is a magnificent scope! The Japanese optics and manufacturing leave nothing to be desired. I liked this scope so much I bought another one - now have one on each of my high end pcp air rifles.
Sightron SIII Precision Long Range 10-50x60 - Zero Stop - Illuminated - MOA-2
Brandon
This was my first variable good glass scope. I shoot benchrest long range 600-1250yds with 300PRC and have it on an Ivey adjustable base. I dial the base and use the MOA holds for elevation that way it stays zeroed at 100yds. I shoot only SFP MOA scopes and this seemed to be the best glass for the $$$. I am about to purchase another sightron scope for my 6.5CM that shoots 600-1000yds. Most other high mag good glass scopes in this price range are FFP or Mils so Sightron gets the nod again.