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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Cheap scope feasibility
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<blockquote data-quote="jbenevides89" data-source="post: 2311225" data-attributes="member: 115892"><p>I have a Nikon P223 3x32. It is a great little scope and looks right at home on top of an AR. I took it off and put a cheaper firefield 2.5-10x40 on mine with the built in laser for pig hunting at night with green lights. The firefield is what you expect out of a $99 scope, but it does hold zero and for my use its great. The reticle is heavy and shows up well in the dark with flashlights. If you can find one of the Nikon 3x32s it will probably be one of the clearest options in your price range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbenevides89, post: 2311225, member: 115892"] I have a Nikon P223 3x32. It is a great little scope and looks right at home on top of an AR. I took it off and put a cheaper firefield 2.5-10x40 on mine with the built in laser for pig hunting at night with green lights. The firefield is what you expect out of a $99 scope, but it does hold zero and for my use its great. The reticle is heavy and shows up well in the dark with flashlights. If you can find one of the Nikon 3x32s it will probably be one of the clearest options in your price range. [/QUOTE]
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