Originally Posted by
Hermitage
An accurate benchrest rifle, deserves a rifle scope that can go the distance and give you accurate results. Therefore a benchrest scope is all about precision - mechanical precision and optical precision are of utmost importance. It's also about high-end, high-magnification scopes. For me this basically means choosing a quality brand name, as I feel it's essential for quality assurance, durability, optical clarity at higher power, and lifetime warranty.
Taking the above factors into consideration, my choices would be limited to five scopes: Weaver T-36, Leupold 45x Competition, Nightforce Precision Benchrest 12-42x, Sightron SIII 10-50x, and March 8-80x 56 scopes.
These scopes have very accurate detailed target-style turrets with very fine adjustments of 1/8 MOA. Reticles are either fine crosshairs to allow for adjustments and target focus without any 'clutter' like PRS scopes. Or they can come with an open central dot of 1/16”, 3/32” or 1/8” Minute-of-Angle (MOA).