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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope; Best Bang For Your Buck?
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1342874" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>If ur just getting into long range, a sightron s3 or Stac is a good place to start because once you push past 500-600 yds you'll need a better range finder, a kestrel and to shoot enough with the desired accuracy you should start reloading. Then once you have all those things and move past what the sightron can do for you you'll know what kind of scope you want to upgrade to. </p><p></p><p>A friend of mine sold all his rifles and scopes bought two custom guns a 300 Norma and 6xc and put identical atacr scopes on them. Nows he's piecing together a 6.5 and says he wished he had kept his sightron s3. They are very competitive scopes. It is a hobby and gear is part of that hobby. Besides with the advances in the past few years towards lr scopes, it can't hurt to wait a couple more while you practice before you pony up and buy the scope you really want!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1342874, member: 101677"] If ur just getting into long range, a sightron s3 or Stac is a good place to start because once you push past 500-600 yds you'll need a better range finder, a kestrel and to shoot enough with the desired accuracy you should start reloading. Then once you have all those things and move past what the sightron can do for you you'll know what kind of scope you want to upgrade to. A friend of mine sold all his rifles and scopes bought two custom guns a 300 Norma and 6xc and put identical atacr scopes on them. Nows he's piecing together a 6.5 and says he wished he had kept his sightron s3. They are very competitive scopes. It is a hobby and gear is part of that hobby. Besides with the advances in the past few years towards lr scopes, it can't hurt to wait a couple more while you practice before you pony up and buy the scope you really want! [/QUOTE]
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