How much should you spend on riflescopes? 

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After all is said and done, how much should you spend on riflescopes?

You should spend as much on a riflescope as you can comfortably afford.  Ultimately you get what you pay for.  However, here is where I think the sweetspots are for different applications (same table as I used for the section on applications, with a sweetspot price added in an additional column):

Application Typical usage Riflescope configuration suggestions Sweetspot Pricing
(as of late 2010) and a typical scope model
Allround big game hunting rifle shooting at deer-size game at close to moderate ranges (50 to 300 yards) 3-9×40
2.5-10×40
6×36 or 6×42
$300 to $400
Sightron S2 Big Sky Zeiss Conquest
Minox ZA-3
Leupold FX-3
High altitude hunting/light rifle applications same as above except you are more winded when you take the shot 2-7×32
2-8×32
6×36 or 4×32
$300 to $500
Leupold VX-3 2.5-8×36
Minox ZA-5 1.5-8×32
Brush Hunting mostly close range shots in wooded areas 1.75-5×32
2-7×32
4×32 or 2.5×20
Aimpoint Red Dot Sight
~$300
Leupold VX-3 and FX-2
IOR Hunting
Aimpoint 9000
DGR (Dangerous Game Rifle) you are after the largest and most dangerous game that might try to go after you 1.25-4×24
1-4×24
2.5×20
$400 – $800
Trijicon Accupoint
Burris Euro Diamond
Open Plains Hunting sometimes you just can’t get any closer, so you may have to take a 400 yard shot, while anything less than 100 yards is not likely 3-12×42
4-16×42
3-15×42
4-16×50
$400 – $700
Hawke SW 30 Tac
Sightron S2 Big Sky
Zeiss Conquest
Ultra-low Light Hunting Most of your shots will not be particularly long, but visibility is likely to be atrocious
2.5-10×56
3-12×56
7×56 or 8×56
$600 – $1000
Meopta Meostar
Trijicon Accupoint
Tactical Carbine/SHTF (typically AR-15 with 16″ barrel) Anything from clearing buildings to mid-range engagement 1-4×24
Trijicon ACOG
Red Dot Sight w/magnifier
$600 – $1000
Trijicon Accupoint
Eotech
GRSC CRS
Walking Varminter/predator hunting You plan to mount this scope onto a rifle that you need to be able to carry with you.  You mostly plan to shoot at coyote-size targets that might be pretty far away 4-16×40
2.5-16×42
4.5-14×40
3-15×42
$400 – $600
Sightron S2 Big Sky
Zeiss Conquest
Minox ZA-5
Bushnell Elite 6500
Long-range Varminter This scope is likely to be mounted on a heavy-barrel rifle to shoot at prairie dogs or similarly small targets 6.5-20×50
6-24×50
8-32×56
$500 – $1000
Vortex Viper
Sightron S3
Target Shooting You are trying to print the smallest possible groups out on the range with a dedicated heavy barrel rifle 6-24×50
8-32×56
10-60×60
20×42 or 24×42 or 36×42
$800 – $1200
Sightron S2 Big Sky  Sightron S3
Leupold Competition
Mid to Long Range Tactical You plan to shoot WAAAAAY out there at human-sized targets and you might do it in some very adverse lighting conditions 3-15×50
4-16×56
5-20×50
10×42
$1000 – $2000
Vortex Razor HD
Nightforce NXS
IOR Tactical
Super Sniper 10x42HD


If you look at my recommendations above you will notice that I am not listing such well known brands as S&B, Swarovski, Zeiss Victory, etc.  It is not because they are not worth the money.  I think they are.  However, they are very expensive and I believe that oftentimes you can get 95% of their performance for 50% of the cost.  On the other hand, for 15% of the cost you might be getting 5% of the performance if the stars align just right.  I am exaggerating a little to make my point, but that is the whole idea of a sweetspot.  Most of the scopes I recommend a midrange designs that are priced mostly within reach while performing just a step below the truly high end products.  In the end, it frequently comes down to managing expectations:
  • if your application requires a very feature-rich scope, expect to pay some serious money.
  • if you want to get the most for your money, focus on the fundamentals and forgo too many extra features.  You’ll get more for your hard-earned buck.


Before I wrap up, it is worthwhile to note that the price there are some very well-made scopes available at prices lower than what I designated as the sweetspot of each category.  They are very serviceable and perfectly adequate for most uses.  Usually, these are designs that enjoy the economies of scale (i.e. common configurations) and have been made for some time, so the manufacturing yields are likely very high and construction is not very complicated.


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