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<blockquote data-quote="M Poling" data-source="post: 2263961" data-attributes="member: 110673"><p>I think anything other members have suggested will be great. </p><p>My only advice is to make sure you get a usable setup. For example I got into long range shooting as a kid and as a newbie my first scope was a Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-24X50. (Maybe 10 or 12 years ago)</p><p>The scope worked well, the light transmission was amazing and the turrets were perfect. However it was in second focal plane, the turrets were in MOA while the reticle was in Mils.</p><p>Basically it was very disorganized for what I was trying to do.</p><p>So make sure above all else to get a mill/mill or Moa/Moa don't mix and match. If your buddies all use Mils then buy to match. No reason to make it any harder on yourself while trying to learn and have fun.</p><p></p><p>Sadly I had to scrap that scope and re-buy another $800 scope that was on par for what I was doing. Very costly mistake for a 16 year old making $10 an hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M Poling, post: 2263961, member: 110673"] I think anything other members have suggested will be great. My only advice is to make sure you get a usable setup. For example I got into long range shooting as a kid and as a newbie my first scope was a Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-24X50. (Maybe 10 or 12 years ago) The scope worked well, the light transmission was amazing and the turrets were perfect. However it was in second focal plane, the turrets were in MOA while the reticle was in Mils. Basically it was very disorganized for what I was trying to do. So make sure above all else to get a mill/mill or Moa/Moa don't mix and match. If your buddies all use Mils then buy to match. No reason to make it any harder on yourself while trying to learn and have fun. Sadly I had to scrap that scope and re-buy another $800 scope that was on par for what I was doing. Very costly mistake for a 16 year old making $10 an hour. [/QUOTE]
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