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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Best scope in for budget of $300
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<blockquote data-quote="375rifleman" data-source="post: 1353140" data-attributes="member: 80454"><p>Thanks for everyones input, I actually haven't actually looked at rifle scopes in awhile I was leaning towards the swfa straight 10 or the primary arms 4-14x44 ffp before. However I was recently looking at the athlon rifle scopes (2.5-15x50 (MIL))but they run for around $800 so I started looking at the swfa 3-15x42 but they run for around $700 both of which are more than I'd like to spend. I just want absolute tracking reliability and consistency which is an awful lot to ask out of a budget scope. Should I go back to the swfa straight 10 or the primary arms 4-14x44 ffp? I would just worry about the primary arms tracking ability since the swfa is supposedly rated to be able to handle the 50 BMG I don't worry about it as much especially since I'm putting it on a 30-06 which is miniscule in comparison maybe the primary arms 4-14x44 ffp would be fine I just dont really know the adhustment range of the primary arms 4-14x44 ffp.Thanks in advance for any thoughts, opinions, or answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="375rifleman, post: 1353140, member: 80454"] Thanks for everyones input, I actually haven't actually looked at rifle scopes in awhile I was leaning towards the swfa straight 10 or the primary arms 4-14x44 ffp before. However I was recently looking at the athlon rifle scopes (2.5-15x50 (MIL))but they run for around $800 so I started looking at the swfa 3-15x42 but they run for around $700 both of which are more than I'd like to spend. I just want absolute tracking reliability and consistency which is an awful lot to ask out of a budget scope. Should I go back to the swfa straight 10 or the primary arms 4-14x44 ffp? I would just worry about the primary arms tracking ability since the swfa is supposedly rated to be able to handle the 50 BMG I don't worry about it as much especially since I'm putting it on a 30-06 which is miniscule in comparison maybe the primary arms 4-14x44 ffp would be fine I just dont really know the adhustment range of the primary arms 4-14x44 ffp.Thanks in advance for any thoughts, opinions, or answers. [/QUOTE]
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