Originally Posted by TexasTBag
Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
Originally Posted by TexasTBag
Originally Posted by Jordan Smith

The 3-12x is very easy to get behind, IME. The DMRII is a step in the wrong direction, if you ask me.


Hey Jordan, why do you think that?

Aside from the obvious gain in weight and bulk with a 34 mm tube and 50 mm objective (which is worth it in some applications, but not generally on a hunting rifle, IMO), the DMRII is optically inferior. I’m not much of an optics snob, but the few DMRII scopes that I have owned were borderline unuseable in anything but excellent atmospheric/optical conditions.


Thanks, based on your later posts I assume you are talking about the non-pro?

I picked up this deal for PRS, it doesn’t say pro in the title but the images are of the DMR Pro II so fingers crosses that’s what will be delivered.

https://cameralandny.com/shop/bushn...9e47e6b5?variation=2043878&query=Dmr


That’s correct. I’m careful to specify if I’m talking about the Pro model, because there is quite a difference between the two.

The Pro model doesn’t have an illumination option, so the scope in that link is certainly the non-Pro model.