Finding The Best Scope For 300 Blackout


For a specialty round the 300 blackout has quickly gained a cult following in firearm circles. Developed as a tactical replacement for the 5.56 Nato Cartridge. Appearing out of nowhere I’ve never seen a specialized cartridge take over the national stage like the 300 Blackout. Designed to fit into AR15 magazines(don’t accidentally load it in your AR15) the 300 blackout is an extremely versatile round. If you want a round that expands upon the already great shooting capabilities of the 5.55mm cartridge, buy a rifle chambered in 300 Blackout. With its quick rise in popularity is the 300 blackout here to stay? There’s so much industry support behind this round I think it’s a pretty safe bet.

 


 What’s The Best 300 Blackout Scope?

1. Trijicon 4X32mm ACOG For .300 Blackout

Trijicon went off the beaten path and designed this scope specifically for the 300 blackout cartridge. They were able to design a optic with ballistic drop compensation specifically designed for the 300 blackout. Trijicon went off of their popular ACOG design to make a optic that could withstand everything the 300 blackout round could throw at it. While Trijicon’s 300 Blackout ACOG isn’t cheap you can’t beat its quality.

Trijicon really did something right when they designed their Trijicon ACOG for 300 Blackout. Like all Trijicon products this ACOG was built to last. From the durable body to the high density glass the ACOG was built to withstand just about anything. Trijicon designed the ACOG for the military and law enforcement communities. Designed to be the ultimate tactical scope, the ACOG is an extremely versatile optic. The 300 Blackout ACOG features a fixed magnification 4x32mm lens. Being a fixed power scope you wouldn’t expect an ACOG to be good in close quarter shooting. Trijicon came up with the idea of the “Bindon Aiming Concept” which allows a shooter to use a magnified optic with both eyes open. You’ll essentially be able to quickly switch between long range shooting with the 4x magnification and short range using the ACOG like a red dot.

The best thing about the Trijicon 300 Blackout Acog is the reticle. Trijicon designed the dual illuminated reticle to be used specifically with your 300 Blackout rifle. The 300 blackout reticle with merged aiming points was designed to increase your target efficiency. You can quickly switch back and forth between supersonic and subsonic ammunition without having to re-zero your optic. Trijicon uses a red fiber optic and tritium reticle so there is no need for batteries. However due to the nature of Tritium it does dim over time. Since Trijicon designed the ACOG for military use you can expect a lifetime of durability. Utilizing a completely waterproof, fogproof and shockproof body you won’t have to worry about damaging this scope. If you need the absolute best scope on the market, buy the Trijicon ACOG for .300 Blackout.

 


2. Nikon MONARCH 3 4-16×42 BDC Riflescope

When you’re in the market for a high quality optic you can never go wrong with a Nikon. The Nikon Monarch 3 is the perfect scope for 300 blackout rifles. Engineered to perform in the field the Nikon Monarch 3 is one of the best scopes on the market. With crystal clear clarity and spot on ballistic technology you can be confident every shot will land on target.

Nikon offers a wide lineup of scopes in every price range. Monarch scopes sit at the top of their product lineup. With a Nikon Monarch scope you’ll get all of Nikon’s best features and newest technology. However Monarch scopes all come with a high price tag. What you get for your money is one of the clearest and brightest scopes on the market. Though the monarch lineup offers scopes in all magnification levels, I think the 4-16x42mm magnification is the best bang for your buck. You can stretch out to the farthest reaches of the 300 blackout round while maintaining a good sight picture up close. With a performance grade crystal clear high contrast lens you’ll have a clear sight picture in any weather conditions. The fully multicoated optical system has multiple layers of anti-reflective compounds on every glass surface. Providing a lifetime of bright and vivid sight pictures with ultimate light transmission. If you can’t hit your target with the Nikon Monarch 3 you should probably pick a different hobby.

Nikon engineered the Monarch 3 to perform in the field or the range. It was designed for quick and easy field adjustments giving you more time to take that perfect shot. Monarch 3 features spring-loaded instant zero reset turrets and smooth zoom control for quick field adjustments. Pair that with a comfortable eye relief and optimized reticle and you have one hell of a scope. Nikon developed the BDC distance lock reticle so that you can quickly adjust your distance in the field. With multiple focal plans the BDC reticle automatically adjusts the scale throughout the entire magnification range. Your spot on shot placement will be the same regardless of what magnification the riflescope is set at.

Nikon built the Monarch 3 to be very durable which is expected out of a scope in this price range. Nikon chose a proven and durable design to ensure the Monarch 3 withstands a lifetime of abuse. With a nitrogen purged and O-ring sealed tube the Monarch 3 is 100% waterproof and fogproof. You won’t have to worry about moisture getting into the optics internals and ruining the glass. If you are looking for the best traditional scope for your 300 blackout rifle look no farther than the Nikon Monarch 3.


3. Leupold VX-2 3-9X40 Duplex Rifle Scope

The Leupold VX2 scope is one of the best bang for your buck optics on the market. Leupold makes some of the best scopes on the market. When you buy a Leupold scope you know that you’re going to get one of the clearest optics on the market.

Leupold’s VX2 scope is one of their more affordably priced optics, but that doesn’t mean it can’t perform. You would have to be blind not to be impressed with the optical clarity on the VX2. The VX-2 features one of the clearest sight pictures on the market. You aren’t going to beat the Leupold VX-2’s sight picture without spending considerably more money. Not only is the sight clear, VX-2 includes index matched lenses to maximize your light transmission. You’ll have a clear and bright sight picture throughout the entire day.

Leupold chose a proven true strength design for the VX-2 scope. Through the use of a sturdy one piece aluminum housing and O-Ring seals the VX-2 is built to last. Leupold further seals the scope tube with a mixture of argon/krypton gas to deliver a 100% waterproof and fogproof design. The Lead free glass lenses and diamondcoat protective coating helps reduce glass damage throughout the life of the scope. Combining Leupolds fast focus eyepiece and LR Duplex reticle ensures a fast target acquisition speed. You don’t need to spend a lot of money to get a crystal clear sight picture. Check out the Leupold VX-2 3-9x40mm Scope today.


4. Vortex Optics Diamondback 4-12×40 Scope

As affordable scopes go it’s going to be hard to beat the quality of Vortex Optics for the price. The Vortex Diamondback 4-12x40mm scope is a moderately priced optic packed with a ton of great features. Vortex is known for packing a ton of features into their affordably priced scopes. Through their expensive product lineup I guarantee Vortex has a scope for your 300 Blackout rifle.

The Vortex Diamondback 4-12x Rifle scope is perfect for your 300 blackout rifle. Vortex designed their mid tier Diamondback scopes to be the perfect hunting scope. The durability and sight picture makes this scope a must see for the price. Vortex chose a solid one-piece aircraft grade aluminum construction to make the scope virtually indestructible under heavy shock and recoil. Argon purging and O-ring seals help make the scope 100% waterproof and fogproof. With the nearly indestructible design you’d almost have to try to destroy this scope. If you do somehow manage to break it Vortex has one of the best warranties in the business.

The Diamondback scope really makes adjustments in the field easy. With easy to use windage and elevation adjustments that have and audible click you’ll be able to adjust the sight quickly at the range. Vortex Diamondback uses a fast focus eyepiece so that you’ll be able to adjust the focus quickly throughout the magnification range. One of the best features found in the Vortex Diamondback is the reticle. The Vortex Dead-Hold BDC reticle is one of the best I’ve ever used. With hashmarks for holdover and windage you’ll be able to take the guesswork out of shot placement. The addition of the second focal plane reticle means the reticle will maintain its appearance throughout the magnification range. If you liked the Vortex Diamondback you should also check out the Vortex Crossfire 2. Like the Diamondback the Crossfire 2 is available in almost any magnification and is typically priced cheaper. When you’re shopping for the ultimate budget rifle scope, you can’t beat Vortex Optics.

 


Which is The Best 300 Blackout Scope?

When you need a durable scope you can’t go wrong with the Trijicon ACOG. It was designed specifically for the 300 blackout and will work out to a few hundred yards. The best traditional optic would most likely be the Nikon MONARCH 3. With a crystal clear sight picture and sturdy design the Monarch 3 is a great premium scope. The best budget scope is going to be the Leupold VX-2 or the Vortex Diamondback.

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