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Im asking as far as magnification. I want such scope for my .308. Id rather not have to deal with a spotting scope to look where my shots went to. Thanks for any info.
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What ranges do you plan on shooting at? Is 42x magnification enough?
http://www.opticsplanet.com/nightfor...iflescope.html |
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I have a bushnell elite 4200 with a 6x24 power range. It will let you see your shots at 100 yrds easy.
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Borrow the radio telescope from NASA.....
it literally kicks ass.
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I'm assuming you are trying to see your shot holes at much farther than 100 yards, Sightron makes a 50 power scope. I think it would be very difficult to find a scope that will see the shot holes beyond 250-300 yards without paying a premium price.
March makes 60 and 80 power scopes, but you pay a pretty high premium for these scopes/ Last edited by rcairflr; 10-22-2012 at 07:31 PM.. |
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March has a 10-60x56mm you can have them boosted to 72x to.
One thing you need to remember is that with higher power not just the target is magnified. On the 1k line I have seen many guys that have 32x scope end up at 20x because of mirage. |
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They got em as high as 50X. But the higher the magnification value the closer your eye has to be to the scope. You ever been scope bit?
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Wow I just looked, my Orion reflector telescope is 28x, or 70x when you switch to a smaller eye piece. 28x lets you clearly see craters on the moon in great detail. 70x lets you see the Galilean moons on Jupiter, and faintly see a blur of Saturns rings.
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hubbles pretty good , but it'll cost for a mount thats for sure
40 x is too much if that helps |
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99% of the scopes I see at Quantico F-class matches are 5.5-22x56mm. The 10-60x March is for benchrest guys. Then not many of them crank it all the way up.
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yep my F class scope here is a S&B 5-25x56mm
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For what purpose? Hunting or target? Good for target won't be good for hunting; most of my hunting rifle have no more than 9x maximum. The one rifle I target shoot with is variable to 18x.
I bought a $49.00 spotting scope from harbor freight that does what I need at the range. Last edited by CHW2021; 10-23-2012 at 08:45 AM.. |
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Where is march made? Expensive? I think 40x should be plenty. Now Im worried about the scope hitting my head like JLA mentioned. Its for a Savage .308 . The rifle recoils plenty. I put a limbsaver on it and it still leaves small bruises on my shoulder. Another question is that should I be concerned about getting my eye punched out somehow by the scope since you have to look closer into it. I think the scope would miss your eye because the ring around the front of the scope is wider than your eye.
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Well checked out the march scopes site and the high powered scopes are around 3k and I cant afford that now. I wouldnt spend that much on a rifle scope anyways. It was a 10-60x and that would of worked perfectly but the price shot me down.
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Do you have a scope now?? If not get this if only shoot long range. Fixed power scope-
http://swfa.com/Sightron-36x42-SII-B...ope-P9178.aspx For a good variable- http://swfa.com/Sightron-10-50x60-SI...pe-P45301.aspx Just know the 50 to 125 dollar spotting scope are basicaly junk. Look to spend 400 to 800 dollars for something useable atleast for 500 yards plus. Go to SWFA and check out the scopeing scopes. Swift has a good body and eye peice but price can still run 650 to 800 dollars. Others way higher. See what mead optics has on there pages. Last edited by hardluk1; 10-23-2012 at 02:54 PM.. |
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Yes I have a 4-12x now on it made by Bushnell but Im alreading thinking about purchasing the sightron 10-50 on the link there. They seem more in the price range to me. I been looking over the sightrons as well and thats what Im going to purchase if the scope is a tough durable scope and is made in the US. What kind of rings would I need? |
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do by being a sniper. Oh well, Ill concentrate on the wildlife on the place over here at long ranges as well as target shooting. |
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Since your going to hunt too you may want to invest in some Tally QD rings so you can swap scopes for hunting and not loss anymore than a click or two to be back on target for range use.
rcairflr. Well with there scopes being made in japan they will at least be a over better quality than most out there and for waaay less money. |
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Long range sniper teams also use the M107 barrett .50 cal, the .416 barrett, The CheyTac platform, and the AICS .338 Lapua magnum. Scopes range from fixed 10X leupolds to variable power Nightforce optics up to 24X. All with mildot reticles. They think in Milradians, not MOA.. its the same but different. Get you a good 4.5-14X or 6-18X, mildot reticle and start practicing and researching. You will learn the game very quickly and you can decide for yourself if you need more glass once you gain some experience. And do yourself a favor and put wehatever scope you decide on in a good mount. I am fond of the DNZ gamereaper mounts, and they do come in std and with MOA cant built in. Ask yourself what range you want to shoot and order accordingly. I personally would just get the MOA cant base. it still allows you to shoot 100 yds. just puts zero down on the bottom of the elevation adjustment so you have it all for shooting extended ranges.
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rcairflr I did not ask your for a your damded opinion. GR can allways just ignore it right
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He could ignore both of you, so keep it clean. OP stated in a later post he was looking for U.S. made, rcairflr stated his favorite brand, Sightrons, isn't U.S. made, it's Japanese made, which the OP might not want. No one made an opinion, only a statement.
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OH you to now. Well whats your choice for a american made and owned company. Don't try to scold me with out some practical advise. Yea guess you can also be ignord. Well don't look to leupold ether as all american. They now also assembly in asia and there newer redfield line is made in china. Burris ?? Nope makeing scope also in the phillipines too.
Swift with 90 years n america is now building in south korea. May not be any all american scopes. |
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