I wasn't sure if this forum or the optic forum was the best place to post this, but here it goes...
I'm looking at buying an optic for longer range varmint hunting. The rig it will go on for the time being is an AR-15. Eventually I'd like to possibly get into a caliber that can reach out a bit further, maybe something in the 20 or 243 cal range, but hard to argue with the cost to shoot .223. Anyway, I digress...
I'm trying to decide on the right optic magnification range. I imagine the vast majority of my shots will be 400yd or less, with the occasional longer shot. The two I'm currently looking at are SFP scopes with BDC reticles: 4.5-14x44 and 6-18x50. I realize with a SFP scope, the BDC reticles are only accurate at max magnification. And I've read a lot about mirage issues as the magnification increases, especially if you live in warmer climates like I do.
You more experienced varmint hunters, please share your thoughts about these two options. Maybe there is something else I'm not considering that I should.
Thanks!
I'm looking at buying an optic for longer range varmint hunting. The rig it will go on for the time being is an AR-15. Eventually I'd like to possibly get into a caliber that can reach out a bit further, maybe something in the 20 or 243 cal range, but hard to argue with the cost to shoot .223. Anyway, I digress...
I'm trying to decide on the right optic magnification range. I imagine the vast majority of my shots will be 400yd or less, with the occasional longer shot. The two I'm currently looking at are SFP scopes with BDC reticles: 4.5-14x44 and 6-18x50. I realize with a SFP scope, the BDC reticles are only accurate at max magnification. And I've read a lot about mirage issues as the magnification increases, especially if you live in warmer climates like I do.
You more experienced varmint hunters, please share your thoughts about these two options. Maybe there is something else I'm not considering that I should.
Thanks!