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AR15/10 Rifles
Which scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="RTinVa" data-source="post: 781406" data-attributes="member: 65433"><p>I recently put the Nikon M-223 4x16x42 with a BDC on my Spikes 6.8 SPC. Nikon is offering a free 20 moa mount at this time. I zeroed the scope at 100 yards and was holding a nice group (4 inches) at 200 yards. I am not expecting a tack driver out of this 16 inch barrel but the scope is very nice. I particularly like the option of 16 power for the long range coyote and predator hunts. I highly recommend this scope. It comes with a anti-reflector for the front as well as flip up scope caps. You will especially like the quick easy target aquisition.</p><p> </p><p>I have not print off the Nikon Spot On cheat sheet yet but look forward to having it in hand next time I go to the range.</p><p> </p><p>I also bought the throw lever but it did not fit the 42 and for the price I will be sending it back. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck in your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RTinVa, post: 781406, member: 65433"] I recently put the Nikon M-223 4x16x42 with a BDC on my Spikes 6.8 SPC. Nikon is offering a free 20 moa mount at this time. I zeroed the scope at 100 yards and was holding a nice group (4 inches) at 200 yards. I am not expecting a tack driver out of this 16 inch barrel but the scope is very nice. I particularly like the option of 16 power for the long range coyote and predator hunts. I highly recommend this scope. It comes with a anti-reflector for the front as well as flip up scope caps. You will especially like the quick easy target aquisition. I have not print off the Nikon Spot On cheat sheet yet but look forward to having it in hand next time I go to the range. I also bought the throw lever but it did not fit the 42 and for the price I will be sending it back. Good luck in your decision. [/QUOTE]
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