TOP 10 Best Precision Riflescopes, Tested and Reviewed

Published on December 7, 2021
Duration: 12:04

This video provides an expert review of the top 10 precision riflescopes for 2021, highlighting key features, performance, and value. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, analyzes technical specifications like tube diameter, MRAD/MOA adjustments, and reticle designs. It covers options from budget-friendly to high-end professional models, offering insights for shooters seeking accuracy and investment value in their optics.

Quick Summary

The top 10 precision riflescopes for 2021 were reviewed, emphasizing optical quality, turret precision, and value. Models like the Arken SH-4 Gen II offer excellent features for the price, while high-end options like the Nightforce ATACR provide professional-grade performance. Key specifications discussed include 34mm tubes, MRAD adjustments, and reticle designs for long-range accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Best Precision Riflescopes 2021
  2. 01:11Arken SH-4 Gen II Review
  3. 02:31Hawke Sidewinder 30 FFP Review
  4. 03:41Primary Arms GLx Review
  5. 04:52Athlon Ares ETR UHD Review
  6. 05:40Athlon Helos BTR Gen2 Review
  7. 06:36Nightforce ATACR 4-20x50 Review
  8. 07:31Minox Long Range 5-25x56 Review
  9. 08:29Sightmark Latitude Review
  10. 09:39Bushnell Elite Tactical Hunter Review
  11. 10:46EOTech Vudu 5-25x50 Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a riflescope suitable for precision shooting?

Precision riflescopes require high-quality glass for clear, accurate images, robust construction for durability, precise and repeatable turrets for dialing adjustments, and often feature reticles with sub-tensions for holdovers and windage corrections, enabling accurate shooting at extended ranges.

What is the significance of a 34mm tube on a riflescope?

A 34mm tube generally offers greater internal adjustment range for elevation and windage compared to standard 30mm or 1-inch tubes. This increased range is crucial for long-range shooting, allowing the shooter to compensate for bullet drop and wind drift more effectively.

How does MRAD differ from MOA in riflescope adjustments?

MRAD (Milliradian) and MOA (Minute of Angle) are both units of angular measurement used for scope adjustments. MRAD uses metric units (1 MRAD ≈ 3.6 inches at 100 yards), while MOA uses imperial units (1 MOA ≈ 1.047 inches at 100 yards). Precision scopes often feature turrets marked in either 0.1 MRAD or 1/4 MOA increments.

Which riflescopes are recommended for budget-conscious precision shooters?

For shooters seeking value, the Arken SH-4 Gen II is highlighted for its features like a 34mm tube and substantial elevation adjustment at an affordable price. The Athlon Helos BTR Gen2 is also noted as a reliable, budget-friendly option suitable for various platforms, including rimfire.

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