Greetings,

i'm putting together a 5.56mm build with an 18" (actually 17.7" BA barrel) with a focus on shooting to a max of 600 yards. Mostly for fun, but would like to use in a class as well. I'm just getting into the long(er) range type shooting, and have aspirations for getting into some kind of competition featuring longer range shooting.

I'm struggling with the optic. My budget max is $1k. I recently picked up a Delta Stryker 1x6 for the general purpose gun I have. I like this optic a lot, but for the new build, want something with more magnification.

I don't know, but I'm guessing, something non LPVO'ish would be a better choice here? Something with a larger diameter objective lens would be better? Not as concerned with getting a low end magnification of 1x. I can always get an MRDS. I'd be good with a 2-4x low end, and topping out between 10-16x. Ideally, a 2-12 would be perfect, but I'm not seeing many options that fit the total package.

Key criteria are FFP, a good reticle for quick ranging/wind, low weight and a decent eye box/FOV. Illumination of daylight bright would be preferred, but I think that's a tall order for my budget. Daylight visible would work.

Of the reticles I've seen (only in pics and not in real life), the Primary Arms Griffin is leading the top of the list. It seems like it would work well for quick acquisition with ranging/wind. I've noticed many reticles for an FFP, seem to have a decent-great reticle for top end magnification, while barely being visible on the low end. The PA reticle seems to be very visible at all magnifications, again, based on pics.

Anyway, was hoping for some recommendations from folks that have done this kind of shooting. Some scopes that are current contenders are....

PA GLX 2.5-10 44, 22.5oz, $649: This is currently my top choice. FOV equates to less than 100ft at 100 yards if calculated at 1x. However, reticle looks to be really good at all magnifications (at least from pics)

PA GLX 4-16 50, 23.5oz, $699: Again, FOV is not as good as other choices, but not terrible. Surprised they don't offer the Griffin reticle for this. Seems more akin to a mix of ACSS and elements from the Shepard scope. Also, the heaviest of this selection

Trijicon Credo 2-10 36, 23oz, right around $1k: FOV is right at 100ft / 100 yards. Like the slimness, but wonder about the reticle on the low end

Sig Tango4 4-16 44, 20oz, $599: Weight is great, reticle I wonder about, and I have no idea how good/bad this series of scopes are. I get the sense they are "ok", but don't know

SWFA SS 3-15 42 24oz, $699: This one is a wild card. I have one of their fixed 10x from years ago, and not bad. Weight is a touch more than I'd like, but that's offset by greater magnification. No illumination, and the reticle is "ok". Not sure how it would be on the low end.

Athlon BTR Gen2 2-12 42, 22.5oz, $500: A dark horse, but very budget friendly choice. FOV is over 110ft/100yards and the reticle seems to be one of the better ones? I like the form factor, but wonder about quality

Vortex - They have some offerings that are in the sweet spot of the magnification range I'm looking for, but they top the list for too much weight, and from what I've seen, not a fan of the reticles.


If there are other recommendations, please let me know.

Very much appreciated.....thanks!