Originally Posted by R_H_Clark
The Swaro and Leupold scopes just aren't built to constantly dial shooting long range. I own them and they will work in a limited capacity but they just aren't designed as dialing scopes like a Nightforce, Bushnell DMR,HDMR,LRHS,Swfa SS, or some of the more expensive scopes I won't even mention. SWFA SS will be the cheapest followed by a Bushnell. I don't think you will beat the closeout we talked about in price and performance if the weight and mag range works for you.

You can get lots of good info on decent dialing target type scopes at snipershide,you just have to decide which ones can be adapted to your hunting style,depending on weight,reticles,and mag range.



That's the reason I suggested a scope built for dialing, and a scope with a reticle that keeps you from it.

Swarovski's TDS reticle makes it a fine no-dial option for long range shooting, and it will typically be brighter at dawn and dusk than any scopes not made by Schmidt-Bender or Kahles,