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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Good long range scope with zero stop for beginner
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger Rick" data-source="post: 1908844" data-attributes="member: 111184"><p>For your price point in FFP scopes and a 1" tube, you have placed a tall order. 30mm are often minimal tube selection for LR. I have 34mm and 35mm scopes. At your $ level, you would be best to go the used scope route. But most scope companies have Lifetime Warranties, so you have peace of mind. Your selections are also narrowed when you want a Double Duty scope. I'd recommend getting a hunting reticle and reach out with it on the target range. Trying to use a tactical or LR MOA or MilDot reticle in hunting is a real challenge. </p><p>You need to go to an optics counter and compare a few scopes. Such as Nikon, entry Vortex, Cabela's brand (some are very good Meopta), Bushnell and Weaver. IMO you should increase your price threshold for your requirements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger Rick, post: 1908844, member: 111184"] For your price point in FFP scopes and a 1“ tube, you have placed a tall order. 30mm are often minimal tube selection for LR. I have 34mm and 35mm scopes. At your $ level, you would be best to go the used scope route. But most scope companies have Lifetime Warranties, so you have peace of mind. Your selections are also narrowed when you want a Double Duty scope. I’d recommend getting a hunting reticle and reach out with it on the target range. Trying to use a tactical or LR MOA or MilDot reticle in hunting is a real challenge. You need to go to an optics counter and compare a few scopes. Such as Nikon, entry Vortex, Cabela’s brand (some are very good Meopta), Bushnell and Weaver. IMO you should increase your price threshold for your requirements. [/QUOTE]
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