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Right now I am looking at the VX-III 6.5-20x40mm Long Range scope. It dosent have a turret but it does have the Varmint reticle. Like I said before I am new to the long range scope on a smaller caliber. All I have ever shot was a 3x9 on a .338.
I have the very same scope on order, and am eagerly awaiting its arrival to check out its performance on my .223 AR main PD rig.
I'm probably opening myself up for some ridicule, which I don't really mind if it comes from shooters that have first hand experience with what I'm about to describe, and not someone repeating what they heard from their 3rd cousins brother in law, etc.
I was first introduced to varmit reticles when I purchased a third generation of Springfield Armory's 4.5-14 X 40 5.56 Tactical scope about 9 years ago. These scopes got a bad rep fairly early on as they had various problems with some of them failing prematurely. Apparently I was one of the lucky ones, as I've had no problems whatsoever in the past 9 years, and absolutely love this scope (mainly because of the reticle), and its gotten heavy use, as I hunt quite a bit. The glass could certainly be better, but the reticle more than makes up for the shortcomings of the glass for me. The only complaint whatsoever I have with this scope is that for me, it's only good out to 500 yards, which is why I ordered the Leupold to hopefully be able to get out to 600-700 yards accurately.
Springfield has a patent on this particular reticle, which IMHO is a fantastic reticle. For those not familiar with it, it has a built in rangefinder, set up for PD's, yotes, and deer, and also a BDC. So far, I've only used it for PD's and have found the rangefinder, and BDC to be extremely accurate. If I can get the target ranged properly, (it's in increments of 100 yds.) the PD is most likely DRT. In the past 9 years I've probably killed a few thousand PD's using this scope, and I'm a newbie getting ready to start yote hunting, and I'm hoping for the same accurate performance on the yote rangefinder portion of the reticle.
I called Springfield about 8 months ago to quiz them if they had any plans on getting back into the scope business, since I'm so pleased with the reticle. The service rep told me that they did have plans to start selling scopes again, and they were trying to work out the details, as they didn't want a repeat performance of the QC problems that affected some of their scopes. They seem to realize they've got a winner with that unique patented reticle, so I hope they get it all worked out satisfactorily.
So I'm a big fan of varmit reticles based on my experiences described above. When I'm lucky enough to find a dog town where the PD's aren't too "educated" I keep two 20 round mags loaded, and one in the AR, as the action can get fast and furious, as the reticle allows you to acquire another target and range it very, very quickly. If the new Leupold BDC matches my loads fairly close at 20X, I'll be plenty happy with that. I don't like the rangefinder on the Leupold as well as the one on the Springfield, but I'm eager none the less to get the Leupold mounted, and see what I can do with it.