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<blockquote data-quote="WindSurgeon" data-source="post: 1042986" data-attributes="member: 87859"><p>I would recommend a Vortex scope in 6-24. I use it on an AR platform rifle for 600 yard target shooting and it works well. The more magnification you can afford the better. I own a Viper and really like it. I think 24x is the highest magnification in any of their lines.</p><p></p><p>As an alternative, I am also a fan of the fixed power scopes for target shooting. You can get a used weaver t series scope for $325 or less in 36x. The T36 is about optimal for 600 yard target shooting. There is also a 24x model. Really quality optics. I had not seen anyone mention fixed power scopes and thought I would mention it. Most people target shooting rarely change the power settings on their scopes unless mirage is an issue. at 600 yards, mirage at 36x has never been an issue for me even in sunny, 90 degree conditions here in Minnesota during the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WindSurgeon, post: 1042986, member: 87859"] I would recommend a Vortex scope in 6-24. I use it on an AR platform rifle for 600 yard target shooting and it works well. The more magnification you can afford the better. I own a Viper and really like it. I think 24x is the highest magnification in any of their lines. As an alternative, I am also a fan of the fixed power scopes for target shooting. You can get a used weaver t series scope for $325 or less in 36x. The T36 is about optimal for 600 yard target shooting. There is also a 24x model. Really quality optics. I had not seen anyone mention fixed power scopes and thought I would mention it. Most people target shooting rarely change the power settings on their scopes unless mirage is an issue. at 600 yards, mirage at 36x has never been an issue for me even in sunny, 90 degree conditions here in Minnesota during the summer. [/QUOTE]
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