Scope Recommendations
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Scope Recommendations
Anyone have a recommendation on a scope? I'm looking for a decent scope for around $100. Not looking for top of the line, just decent quality.
Going to be putting it on my 308 AR so it must be able to stand up to extreme shock. Just looking to do target shooting from 50-200 yards, maybe some hunting eventually. Must have fine crosshairs, elevation marks would be a plus. 1/8" at 100 yard adjustments would be nice as well.
Also any links to where to find these scopes for a good price would be nice.
Thanks
Going to be putting it on my 308 AR so it must be able to stand up to extreme shock. Just looking to do target shooting from 50-200 yards, maybe some hunting eventually. Must have fine crosshairs, elevation marks would be a plus. 1/8" at 100 yard adjustments would be nice as well.
Also any links to where to find these scopes for a good price would be nice.
Thanks
Go browsing at http://www.swfa.com
Huge variety of scopes and price ranges, and they have a reputation for good prices.
Kevin
Huge variety of scopes and price ranges, and they have a reputation for good prices.
Kevin
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I picked up a scope from a local scope shop. He spec's them out and has them built, I've been told they look exactly like a Nikon Tactical series scope. I paid about $275, but it looks just the same as my Leupold when you're looking through the cross-hairs.
I have:
http://www.visionnetweb.com/products/se ... SFE-lk.htm
They have other scopes as well. Of course, there is always my Leupold for sale as well ;)
I have:
http://www.visionnetweb.com/products/se ... SFE-lk.htm
They have other scopes as well. Of course, there is always my Leupold for sale as well ;)
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Re: Scope Recommendations
You can have cheap, or you can have sturdy. Pick one.DustinB wrote: I'm looking for a decent scope for around $100 . . . it must be able to stand up to extreme shock.
Seriously, unless you luck into something on the used market, $100 is a pretty low price point for a good centerfire riflescope.
With your budget constraints, I suggest you save your money for a bit longer and then take a look at entry-level Leupold 'scopes - their VX-1 and "Rifleman" series 'scopes can be had at less than $200.
Other brands I'd consider are Weaver, Redfield, Burris and Bushnell . . . be aware that there are usually different levels of performance within each manufacturer's product lines.
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Would this be a decent scope to put on a 308 AR?
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Also what kind of scope rings will I need for the flat top rail? I have a fixed A2 front sight so I take it they will have to be pretty high?
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Also what kind of scope rings will I need for the flat top rail? I have a fixed A2 front sight so I take it they will have to be pretty high?
+1hivel37 wrote:In that price range, I'd be looking for a used Weaver.
Fixed power K4s can be found all day long for around a hundred bucks. I saw a couple of them today at the Texarkana gun show, and at least one K2.5; all were marked in the hundred buck range.
Variable power introduces a whole new level of complexity. If you want rugged and cheap, then fixed power is the only way to go.
Kevin