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Rifle Scopes Best long range scope

Re: Best long range scope

Viper007,

The Observation Devices forum is a sub-forum of the Rifle Scopes forum. It is for binoculars, spotting scopes, etc. Your question will receive more replies in the Rifle Scopes forum. The search feature is your friend as well. I hope this helps.

Tim
 
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Counter Sniper, the SEAL over run scopes are simply awesome, I have won everysingle sniper match in the US with one on my Mosin Nagant
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 427Cobra</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Counter Sniper, the SEAL over run scopes are simply awesome, I have won everysingle sniper match in the US with one on my Mosin Nagant </div></div>

+1, you should also look at the Huskemaws, and Barskas.
 
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How much are you wanting to spend? That needs to be established before asking what you should choose because we don't know what your budget is.
 
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That needs to be established before asking what you should choose because we don't know what your budget is..

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MARCH !! wish I could afford one.
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If I had an unlimited budget, I would say...in this order:

Schmidt Bender
Premier Heritage
NightForce NXS
USO
SWFA
Leupold
Vortex
Bushnell

Again, this is MY personal .02¢...if it were my own money going toward any optic of choice.
 
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Again the question of budget needs to be addressed first. Personally if I had the money every rifle I have would be wearing a Premier. But I'm not swimming in cash, thus I do own a Vortex or two.

Also usage needs to be better defined. Moose hunting is something that is normally done in thick brush and long shots are a rare thing. Thus I might be thinking more along the lines of big game type scope but without details I'm just guessing.
 
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The best scope you can afford, on such rifle I would do a Leupold MK4 because of the weight. I have the Mark 4 M5A 6-20x50 with 34mm tube on my Savage 338, but it is huge and I would not reccomend it for carrying while hunting in the field. A Mark 4 4.5-14x50 with m1 turrets will be light weight and do every thing you need it to for hunting. The BA is a beast of a gun to carry, so keep your optics light.
 
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Let's put it this way. If you have to ask, long range hunting is out of the question. Start with 300 yards max.

If you are not 100 percent sure you will actually hit the vitals you dont take the shot.

I would recommend you get in on the SWFA group buy for optics now.
 
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The best long range scope to me may not be the best long range scope to you. Maybe a better question would be: "what's a good scope for a .338LM?"
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Wyfox</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The best scope you can afford, on such rifle I would do a Leupold MK4 because of the weight. I have the Mark 4 M5A 6-20x50 with 34mm tube on my Savage 338, but it is huge and I would not reccomend it for carrying while hunting in the field. A Mark 4 4.5-14x50 with m1 turrets will be light weight and do every thing you need it to for hunting. The BA is a beast of a gun to carry, so keep your optics light. </div></div>

Yeah what this guy said. Last thing you want is a telescope strapped to the top of your hunting rig. Are there better scopes, yes, but this is one area the leupolds have the competition beat sometimes smaller is better.
 
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My IOR Valdada is the best glass I own, I have used it to 750 yrds.
 
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This forum sucks a bit more each and every day. I can't believe the crap that passes for information and help on this site. I'm equally astounded by the dumb ass questions that get posted here.

I can't believe that the guy that started this thread has a Savage 338LM and can't figure out what scope to mount on it for a moose hunting trip. Is this clown for real? Surely there must be a forum some place on "hunting moose" that you could have posed your question on. What's worse is the multitude of jack wagons that chime in with crap info and bogus assertions.

Viper007, you suffer from cranial rectal inversion if you can't figure out that you are going to need a robust optic for a .338LM! Of the 5000 or so threads on just optics alone, any logical person would be able to ascertain who makes a quality optic. If you can't figure that out for yourself you probably have no business getting behind a rifle, little lone a pop-gun. Which leads me to the next section of this rant. What in the fuck are hunting moose with a .338LM for? A well placed shot from any of the standard "typical" rifle cartridges is more than sufficient for dropping a moose. Hell, I lived in Alaska for 4 years and carried a 300 RUM, but that was only because the area I hunted in was notorious for bears. Now if bears are a concern for you I have to ask the following: What are you going to do with a .338LM and 5-25 power scope, when a Kodiak comes plowing out of the bushes 15 yards from you? You don't need a scope in that situation, you need iron sights and steel nerves. I also have to ask: What distance are you planing on shooting at? As another person pointed out in this thread, it's unethical to take a shot an an animal unless you know your going to hit it and kill it with one shot! You might consider getting that high powered scope for your high powered rifle, but instead of going hunting this fall consider getting some high powered rifle training. In doing so you will solve two of your problems right off the batt. 1. You will learn what works and doesn't for rifles, calibers, and optics, and 2. You will find out that there really was no need to post this stupid fucking question in the first place. Now please do the rest of us a favor and read more and post less.

Thanks!

Rant off....

I'm pretty sure this one will win me a ticket to the dog house by our esteemed moderators. Please forgive me, but I just had to do a little vigilante style moderating on my own. By the way Viper007, don't take it all personally, you just asked a really dumb question and I had to call you out on it.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tman300wm</div><div class="ubbcode-body">This forum sucks a bit more each and every day. I can't believe the crap that passes for information and help on this site. I'm equally astounded by the dumb ass questions that get posted here.

I can't believe that the guy that started this thread has a Savage 338LM and can't figure out what scope to mount on it for a moose hunting trip. Is this clown for real? Surely there must be a forum some place on "hunting moose" that you could have posed your question on. What's worse is the multitude of jack wagons that chime in with crap info and bogus assertions.

Viper007, you suffer from cranial rectal inversion if you can't figure out that you are going to need a robust optic for a .338LM! Of the 5000 or so threads on just optics alone, any logical person would be able to ascertain who makes a quality optic. If you can't figure that out for yourself you probably have no business getting behind a rifle, little lone a pop-gun. Which leads me to the next section of this rant. What in the fuck are hunting moose with a .338LM for? A well placed shot from any of the standard "typical" rifle cartridges is more than sufficient for dropping a moose. Hell, I lived in Alaska for 4 years and carried a 300 RUM, but that was only because the area I hunted in was notorious for bears. Now if bears are a concern for you I have to ask the following: What are you going to do with a .338LM and 5-25 power scope, when a Kodiak comes plowing out of the bushes 15 yards from you? You don't need a scope in that situation, you need iron sights and steel nerves. I also have to ask: What distance are you planing on shooting at? As another person pointed out in this thread, it's unethical to take a shot an an animal unless you know your going to hit it and kill it with one shot! You might consider getting that high powered scope for your high powered rifle, but instead of going hunting this fall consider getting some high powered rifle training. In doing so you will solve two of your problems right off the batt. 1. You will learn what works and doesn't for rifles, calibers, and optics, and 2. You will find out that there really was no need to post this stupid fucking question in the first place. Now please do the rest of us a favor and read more and post less.

Thanks!

Rant off....

I'm pretty sure this one will win me a ticket to the dog house by our esteemed moderators. Please forgive me, but I just had to do a little vigilante style moderating on my own. By the way Viper007, don't take it all personally, you just asked a really dumb question and I had to call you out on it. </div></div>

Good post tman.

Viper, what scope do you have on your Savage 110 now? Chances are it will work. As you know, the 110 does not have that much recoil and any half way decent scope will work. If it works on a .308 it will work on the .338 LM. However, the 110 is more of a long range tactical rifle and a bit heavy for toting around the woods hunting moose. You should be more specific as to what your budget it is and what other uses you have for the scope/rifle combination. I doubt if the gun is dedicated to only hunting moose. Be more specific, etc.
 
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I think he has gone back to his Xbox. He posted the same question twice on the 12th and has been stuck in COD ever since.
 
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I wouldn't carry a 20 lb rifle ( including scope ) on a moose hunt but if that is your choice or your only option I think a night force NXS 3.5-15x50 would be a good choice.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tman300wm</div><div class="ubbcode-body">This forum sucks a bit more each and every day. I can't believe the crap that passes for information and help on this site. I'm equally astounded by the dumb ass questions that get posted here.

I can't believe that the guy that started this thread has a Savage 338LM and can't figure out what scope to mount on it for a moose hunting trip. Is this clown for real? Surely there must be a forum some place on "hunting moose" that you could have posed your question on. What's worse is the multitude of jack wagons that chime in with crap info and bogus assertions.

Viper007, you suffer from cranial rectal inversion if you can't figure out that you are going to need a robust optic for a .338LM! Of the 5000 or so threads on just optics alone, any logical person would be able to ascertain who makes a quality optic. If you can't figure that out for yourself you probably have no business getting behind a rifle, little lone a pop-gun. Which leads me to the next section of this rant. What in the fuck are hunting moose with a .338LM for? A well placed shot from any of the standard "typical" rifle cartridges is more than sufficient for dropping a moose. Hell, I lived in Alaska for 4 years and carried a 300 RUM, but that was only because the area I hunted in was notorious for bears. Now if bears are a concern for you I have to ask the following: What are you going to do with a .338LM and 5-25 power scope, when a Kodiak comes plowing out of the bushes 15 yards from you? You don't need a scope in that situation, you need iron sights and steel nerves. I also have to ask: What distance are you planing on shooting at? As another person pointed out in this thread, it's unethical to take a shot an an animal unless you know your going to hit it and kill it with one shot! You might consider getting that high powered scope for your high powered rifle, but instead of going hunting this fall consider getting some high powered rifle training. In doing so you will solve two of your problems right off the batt. 1. You will learn what works and doesn't for rifles, calibers, and optics, and 2. You will find out that there really was no need to post this stupid fucking question in the first place. Now please do the rest of us a favor and read more and post less.

Thanks!

Rant off....

I'm pretty sure this one will win me a ticket to the dog house by our esteemed moderators. Please forgive me, but I just had to do a little vigilante style moderating on my own. By the way Viper007, don't take it all personally, you just asked a really dumb question and I had to call you out on it. </div></div>
He is right. Better add an aimpoint micro on an offset mount that way if a squirrel or bear charges you will be ready.
 
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A very broad question, but something for a 338 Lapua, I would go with around a 5-25x scope.

Here are a few excellent scopes:
Bushnell 3.5-21x50 HDMR
NF 5.5-22x50
USO 3-17x44
S&B 5-25x56
 
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<span style="font-weight: bold">tman300wm</span> you might want to read > THIS .
Not saying some of your observations are not correct but perhaps use a bit more of the Southern hosptitality we here in Texas are known for.
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I think he was aware of the ramifications, but was venting his frustration at bozos who come here, do zero research, and expect to be spoon fed the answers (among other issues). I lurked here for several years before signing up and then almost another year before making my first post to absorb as much knowledge as possible.

It's one thing to be a newbie needing guidance or advice. It's another to be a lazy little bitch incapable of or unwilling to use basic search functions.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Yasherka</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I think he was aware of the ramifications, but was venting his frustration at bozos who come here, do zero research, and expect to be spoon fed the answers (among other issues). I lurked here for several years before signing up and then almost another year before making my first post to absorb as much knowledge as possible.

It's one thing to be a newbie needing guidance or advice. It's another to be a lazy little bitch incapable of or unwilling to use basic search functions. </div></div>

+1
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: viper007</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would like some info on a good long range scope for a Sage BA110 .338 Lapua. going to try mose hunting this fall.</div></div>

For crying out loud, .338 Lapua is WAY too big for mouse hunting!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: vkc</div><div class="ubbcode-body">A very broad question, but something for a 338 Lapua, I would go with around a 5-25x scope.

Here are a few excellent scopes:
Bushnell 3.5-21x50 HDMR
NF 5.5-22x50
USO 3-17x44
S&B 5-25x56
</div></div>

This. I was going to recommend the NF 5.5-22x50 or USO 3017x44 as well.

Also i believe TASCO makes an exceptional long range scope that will handle a 30mm.....
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Bedlam</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: viper007</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would like some info on a good long range scope for a Sage BA110 .338 Lapua. going to try mose hunting this fall.</div></div>

For crying out loud, .338 Lapua is WAY too big for mouse hunting!
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I disagree...it's the perfect mouse caliber!
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tman300wm</div><div class="ubbcode-body">This forum sucks a bit more each and every day. I can't believe the crap that passes for information and help on this site. I'm equally astounded by the dumb ass questions that get posted here.

I can't believe that the guy that started this thread has a Savage 338LM and can't figure out what scope to mount on it for a moose hunting trip. Is this clown for real? Surely there must be a forum some place on "hunting moose" that you could have posed your question on. What's worse is the multitude of jack wagons that chime in with crap info and bogus assertions.

Viper007, you suffer from cranial rectal inversion if you can't figure out that you are going to need a robust optic for a .338LM! Of the 5000 or so threads on just optics alone, any logical person would be able to ascertain who makes a quality optic. If you can't figure that out for yourself you probably have no business getting behind a rifle, little lone a pop-gun. Which leads me to the next section of this rant. What in the fuck are hunting moose with a .338LM for? A well placed shot from any of the standard "typical" rifle cartridges is more than sufficient for dropping a moose. Hell, I lived in Alaska for 4 years and carried a 300 RUM, but that was only because the area I hunted in was notorious for bears. Now if bears are a concern for you I have to ask the following: What are you going to do with a .338LM and 5-25 power scope, when a Kodiak comes plowing out of the bushes 15 yards from you? You don't need a scope in that situation, you need iron sights and steel nerves. I also have to ask: What distance are you planing on shooting at? As another person pointed out in this thread, it's unethical to take a shot an an animal unless you know your going to hit it and kill it with one shot! You might consider getting that high powered scope for your high powered rifle, but instead of going hunting this fall consider getting some high powered rifle training. In doing so you will solve two of your problems right off the batt. 1. You will learn what works and doesn't for rifles, calibers, and optics, and 2. You will find out that there really was no need to post this stupid fucking question in the first place. Now please do the rest of us a favor and read more and post less.

Thanks!

I'm glad you spoke up and called BS on several of the replies. As I was reading the thread, I began to wonder if I was still on the Hide forum and had not somehow been redirected somewhere else. When I got to your post I realized someone still had some freaking sense and the wherewithal to call BS.

Rant off....

I'm pretty sure this one will win me a ticket to the dog house by our esteemed moderators. Please forgive me, but I just had to do a little vigilante style moderating on my own. By the way Viper007, don't take it all personally, you just asked a really dumb question and I had to call you out on it. </div></div>
 
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No such thing as "best" scope, "best" after market barrel, "best" bullet. There a lot of opinions on a lot of good gear. There are many scopes that can give you what you want, how much do you want to spend?

Nice Rant, lots of my thoughts were captured accurately, I'm just not inclined to put it in writing.

Jeffvn
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: winxp_man</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would say the best long range scope
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Does Mark make a QD for it?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 427Cobra</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Counter Sniper, the SEAL over run scopes are simply awesome, I have won everysingle sniper match in the US with one on my Mosin Nagant </div></div>

+1...the only thing cooler than a sniper is a "counter sniper"
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tman300wm</div><div class="ubbcode-body">This forum sucks a bit more each and every day. I can't believe the crap that passes for information and help on this site. I'm equally astounded by the dumb ass questions that get posted here.

I can't believe that the guy that started this thread has a Savage 338LM and can't figure out what scope to mount on it for a moose hunting trip. Is this clown for real? Surely there must be a forum some place on "hunting moose" that you could have posed your question on. What's worse is the multitude of jack wagons that chime in with crap info and bogus assertions.

Viper007, you suffer from cranial rectal inversion if you can't figure out that you are going to need a robust optic for a .338LM! Of the 5000 or so threads on just optics alone, any logical person would be able to ascertain who makes a quality optic. If you can't figure that out for yourself you probably have no business getting behind a rifle, little lone a pop-gun. Which leads me to the next section of this rant. What in the fuck are hunting moose with a .338LM for? A well placed shot from any of the standard "typical" rifle cartridges is more than sufficient for dropping a moose. Hell, I lived in Alaska for 4 years and carried a 300 RUM, but that was only because the area I hunted in was notorious for bears. Now if bears are a concern for you I have to ask the following: What are you going to do with a .338LM and 5-25 power scope, when a Kodiak comes plowing out of the bushes 15 yards from you? You don't need a scope in that situation, you need iron sights and steel nerves. I also have to ask: What distance are you planing on shooting at? As another person pointed out in this thread, it's unethical to take a shot an an animal unless you know your going to hit it and kill it with one shot! You might consider getting that high powered scope for your high powered rifle, but instead of going hunting this fall consider getting some high powered rifle training. In doing so you will solve two of your problems right off the batt. 1. You will learn what works and doesn't for rifles, calibers, and optics, and 2. You will find out that there really was no need to post this stupid fucking question in the first place. Now please do the rest of us a favor and read more and post less.

Thanks!

Rant off....

I'm pretty sure this one will win me a ticket to the dog house by our esteemed moderators. Please forgive me, but I just had to do a little vigilante style moderating on my own. By the way Viper007, don't take it all personally, you just asked a really dumb question and I had to call you out on it.</div></div>


Chill dude...this thread is hilarious
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: coach482</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My IOR Valdada is the best glass I own, I have used it to 750 yrds. </div></div>

Same here! By a rather wide margin too.