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<blockquote data-quote="BHC" data-source="post: 1368825" data-attributes="member: 56323"><p>I'll throw in a Sightron 10-50 x 60 or a 8-32 x 56. Around the $1000 Mark and great Japanese glass. I use the former and a 60mm objective let's in a lot of light. I have the MOA reticle style and the lines are nice and thin with a great sight picture. Not a light weight addition to your rifle but in this class of scope it's pretty typical. They have an illuminated reticle version if you like that. Their high end SVT version is nice with good reviews but is around the $2500 mark. That said a sponsoring custom builder on this site has a Sightron 8-32 atop his too Cheytac FWIW. Saves a bit of money and frees up cash for quality reloading dies and supplies. Might not be a bad route to take. Good luck .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BHC, post: 1368825, member: 56323"] I'll throw in a Sightron 10-50 x 60 or a 8-32 x 56. Around the $1000 Mark and great Japanese glass. I use the former and a 60mm objective let's in a lot of light. I have the MOA reticle style and the lines are nice and thin with a great sight picture. Not a light weight addition to your rifle but in this class of scope it's pretty typical. They have an illuminated reticle version if you like that. Their high end SVT version is nice with good reviews but is around the $2500 mark. That said a sponsoring custom builder on this site has a Sightron 8-32 atop his too Cheytac FWIW. Saves a bit of money and frees up cash for quality reloading dies and supplies. Might not be a bad route to take. Good luck . [/QUOTE]
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