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calling out all Savage 110 BA owners
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<blockquote data-quote="green 788" data-source="post: 656966" data-attributes="member: 3781"><p>whether your scope clears at the objective is simply a matter of choosing the right ring height, the one inch or 30mm difference doesn't come into play there...</p><p></p><p>I went with a Leupold Mk4 because of the world economic situation, primarily. It's a decent scope at a fair price, and it's coming from a company with better "staying power" than many of the smaller high-end optics makers fighting for their little niche in a dwindling market.</p><p></p><p>The US Army has chosen the Leupold scope for the day optic for their sniper rifles... <a href="http://twobirdsflyingpub.wordpress.com/2011/09/05/us-army-chooses-leupolds%C2%AE-ert-m5-auto-locking-adjustment-riflescope-as-primary-day-optic-for-the-xm2010-sniper-rifle/" target="_blank">http://twobirdsflyingpub.wordpress.com/2011/09/05/us-army-chooses-leupolds®-ert-m5-auto-locking-adjustment-riflescope-as-primary-day-optic-for-the-xm2010-sniper-rifle/</a></p><p></p><p>If you don't want to spend close to 2 grand on a scope, but you still want a good, functional scope... the Bushnell 10x Elite works great, turrets are accurate, mildot reticle and decent glass... for around 200 dollars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="green 788, post: 656966, member: 3781"] whether your scope clears at the objective is simply a matter of choosing the right ring height, the one inch or 30mm difference doesn't come into play there... I went with a Leupold Mk4 because of the world economic situation, primarily. It's a decent scope at a fair price, and it's coming from a company with better "staying power" than many of the smaller high-end optics makers fighting for their little niche in a dwindling market. The US Army has chosen the Leupold scope for the day optic for their sniper rifles... [url]http://twobirdsflyingpub.wordpress.com/2011/09/05/us-army-chooses-leupolds%C2%AE-ert-m5-auto-locking-adjustment-riflescope-as-primary-day-optic-for-the-xm2010-sniper-rifle/[/url] If you don't want to spend close to 2 grand on a scope, but you still want a good, functional scope... the Bushnell 10x Elite works great, turrets are accurate, mildot reticle and decent glass... for around 200 dollars. [/QUOTE]
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