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The Basics, Starting Out
Remington 700 300 ultra
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 151708" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>First off welcome aboard</p><p>Second I don't thing their are any "stupid" question</p><p></p><p>For the scope , well its all about personal preferance.</p><p>I like to dial in my hold over from 500yds on out with a big flat shooting rig such as yours so the Leupold MK-4 series scope would be a natural choice with their M-1 turrets costing a bit over $1000. I have a Burris Black Diamond in 8-32 x50mm that I'm realy liking it has the target style turrets but have caps to protect them and they cost aroun $600. Then you have the upper end scopes like NightForce which are great that run in $1500 range and IOR which I personaly feel for the money is the best glass out their for about the same price as the NightForce maybe a little less and then Schmidt &amp; Bender which start around $1500 and go up to $2500.</p><p></p><p>Their areb a few other cheaper scopes out their like the SuperSniper series that for the money are pretty good scopes but are fixed power in the $300 class and Exotic Optics make a scope thats supposed to be realy nice in the $700 rangethen for a good bit less money you have all the other conventional scope with regular reticals and mil-dots , BDC reticals and so on that allow holding over instaed of dialing</p><p>but if you keep your range finder on you then dialing is the way to go , make yourself an accurate drop chart and you'll be alot happier than trying to hold over</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 151708, member: 8843"] First off welcome aboard Second I don't thing their are any "stupid" question For the scope , well its all about personal preferance. I like to dial in my hold over from 500yds on out with a big flat shooting rig such as yours so the Leupold MK-4 series scope would be a natural choice with their M-1 turrets costing a bit over $1000. I have a Burris Black Diamond in 8-32 x50mm that I'm realy liking it has the target style turrets but have caps to protect them and they cost aroun $600. Then you have the upper end scopes like NightForce which are great that run in $1500 range and IOR which I personaly feel for the money is the best glass out their for about the same price as the NightForce maybe a little less and then Schmidt & Bender which start around $1500 and go up to $2500. Their areb a few other cheaper scopes out their like the SuperSniper series that for the money are pretty good scopes but are fixed power in the $300 class and Exotic Optics make a scope thats supposed to be realy nice in the $700 rangethen for a good bit less money you have all the other conventional scope with regular reticals and mil-dots , BDC reticals and so on that allow holding over instaed of dialing but if you keep your range finder on you then dialing is the way to go , make yourself an accurate drop chart and you'll be alot happier than trying to hold over [/QUOTE]
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