boatbum101
Marksman
The Meopta scopes unless you get their upper end do not handle stray light worth a damn , which means sunshade &/or an ARD are mandatory . We've sent back 2 Optika 6's & a bunch of Optika 5's . We did buy 2 of the Trijicon Ten Mile 6-24X50 , model # 300005 . Ranging type mil-rad recticle illuminated ( just a very small center of cross ) , 30mm tube , adjustments are .1 mrad per click , side adjustable parallax , low capped turrets , no zero stops . Great glass & currently on sale @ Eurooptics .com for $ 850 w/ free shipping . Comes with sunshade & tenabrex lens covers included , which most others charge an additional $ 150 . IMHO an outstanding buy for a mid-range scope . Might be more than what you're use to , but not over the top . I'm in my mid 70's & find them relatively straight foward . If you want a fine crosshair recticle with or w/o target dot & most come with 1/8 moa adjustments & higher magnification puts you in dedicated target scopes . For decent glass with such features we're talking Nightforce BR / Comp , Vortex Golden Eagle , Leupold BR / Comp , Sightron S III & waaay on up there for pro level . F class guys are using $3-5K March , USO , Tangent Theta . You need to get behind some guns / scopes & see what works for you .