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Rifle Scopes Scar 17 scope/Optic

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I need a scope/optic for my scar 17:

Purpose: fast target acquisition and accuracy for a battle rifle
Budget: $300-$800
Matching Value and reticle
Range:CQB to 800 yards
Eye relief: Greater than 2.5"(more is better)
Power: Fixed
Focal plane: First
Tough and waterproof
Illuminated Reticle

I also need a mount.

Please advise
 
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CQB-800 with a fixed power is a tough one...

I would look into the Vortex PST 1-4 instead.
 
SCAR 17 is also reputed to be a destroyer of scopes, so I would be looking for something either extremely rugged (Nightforce) or rugged with a terrific warranty (Vortex or Leupold). $800 doesn't get you much from Nightforce. I would send the Vortex Viper PST 1-4x, but personally would probably look the PST 2.5-10x32 FFP, unless you will actually be kicking in doors or running very short range courses with the rifle.
 
I ran into the same need for my PWS mk216....and I would say you are pretty limited, which is why I spent the extra coin. However, my sniper buddy swears by the CMR HiLux Leatherwood.....so much that he got rid of a Luepy for 4 on his FALs. I didn't go that route only because I ran into a deal on a Browe. It's just something to consider or take a look at the reviews anyway. Good luck and let us know what you end up getting and how it works out for you.


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I suppose I could use a variable, but would prefer a fixed high quality glass over magnification.
 
SCAR 17 is also reputed to be a destroyer of scopes, so I would be looking for something either extremely rugged (Nightforce) or rugged with a terrific warranty (Vortex or Leupold). $800 doesn't get you much from Nightforce. I would send the Vortex Viper PST 1-4x, but personally would probably look the PST 2.5-10x32 FFP, unless you will actually be kicking in doors or running very short range courses with the rifle.

I won't be kicking in doors, I'm peaceful. Thanks for the advice.
 
Really liking the leatherwood cmr, wonder if it can take the force from a 17S, could get another break no problem with the cost of that scope.
 
Really liking the leatherwood cmr, wonder if it can take the force from a 17S, could get another break no problem with the cost of that scope.

I wish I could elaborate on that for you, but I do see some reviews from others on that particular weapon. All I know is it handles FALs fine. Good luck.


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Really liking the leatherwood cmr, wonder if it can take the force from a 17S, could get another break no problem with the cost of that scope.

My OBR 7.62 destroyed the CMR I had on it in under 500 rounds. Other than it's questionable durability, I thought it was pretty nice for the price. My Elcan is still going strong on the Scar 17s,.....but then again, for $2500, it damn well better be.
 
I have a Viper pst 1-4 that I moved from an ar15 to my Scar 17 and I like it a lot on the Scar. It's pretty hard to beat in its price range and from what I've heard they have a bulletproof warranty. Having said that, I do find myself wanting more magnification at times. I think a 1-6 or 1-8 would be about perfect for the rifle but your talking a lot more $.
 
If.......

If you could triple your budget a USO 1-8X might be ideal. Lazy21 would be willing to deal with you.

If... its such an evil word.
 
I'm just confused and would like clarification.

Did you say CQB out to 800?

Do you think any single optic would cover that? Expecially a fixed power? HUH?

Look at 3gun.... where they have a low power variable optic as the primary sight, and either irons or red dot on a 45 deg angle mount for close up.

Nothing cqb is good at 800.

Nothing good at 800 is good at cqb.

Pick ONE purpose, or go with multiple sight setups like the 3 gunners.
In your price range, same reticle/adjustment is VERY limited to begin with.
SS, vortex, bushnell are the only ones that I can think of besides whatever that thing is dimitri is pushing now from primary arms...

And none of them go from cqb to 800....
 
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I'm afraid you forgot or either don't know.... ACOGs for example are fixed 4 power with CQB and out to ....whatever. It's called the Bindon Aiming Concept....use both eyes open out to 300 and close one eye for precise extended shots....

The Browe will do the same thing and has a 7.62 reticule. And yes that concept I referenced has worked in combat countless times dispatching the bad guy near and far.


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I'm just confused and would like clarification.

Did you say CQB out to 800?

Do you think any single optic would cover that? Expecially a fixed power? HUH?

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Nothing good at 800 is good at cqb.

A 1-8x or 1-10x would cover that range pretty well. But there aren't many to choose from and they aren't anywhere close to the OP's price range. Just saying - it's asking a lot, but it's not ridiculous or stupid, at least not today (March and Valdada IOR make 1-10x scopes, Leupold has a 1.1-8x).
 
If you consider backup irons as part of your "system" take a hard look at the offset KAC 200-600 folding BUIS.

Mine are zeroed POA/POI at 300 and a six oclock hold on a 100 yard reduced SR target peppers the black.

Really nice sights.
 
So are there no 1x6 or 1x8 scopes in my price range besides the cmr? I was sold on the cmr until I saw it takes cr123 batteries.

Are there Any scopes that are 1x6 or 1x8 that run on AA or AAA"s?
 
So are there no 1x6 or 1x8 scopes in my price range besides the cmr? I was sold on the cmr until I saw it takes cr123 batteries.
Are there Any scopes that are 1x6 or 1x8 that run on AA or AAA"s?

The only AA-battery using 1-6 I know of is the recently announced Trijicon VCOG, and it will be more than double your stated price range.

There are a couple of 1.5-6x options in your price range - Burris XTR, Burris MTAC, and Weaver Super Slam Euro. There's also the Weaver Tactical 1-5x at around $660. If close distances are important and 800 yards is rare, any of those could be decent options. If you're going to do a lot of 800 yard shooting I would want much more magnification, personally. If you truly need "CQB" and 800 yards in one optic, you'll need to up the price range.
 
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Here is a picture of my SCAR 17. I threw a 2.5-8x36mm with the 7.62 turrets and its working pretty good so far.
 
I alternate a Leupold 1-6x24 and a March 3-24x 42 on my SCAR 17. You need at least 15x to reach out to 800 yds. For Cqc you should be using iron sights or a true 1x variable. Neither of these scopes are in your price range, albeit that the Leupold is close. However, toss in a high quality Quick release mount, like Bobro, and you'd adding another $200+ for each scope.
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If you haven't already, I would sign up over at the FN Forums. They have an entire sub-section
within their forums dedicated to the SCAR 16/17 series rifles. I'm an FN bolt-gun owner myself,
but have browsed through the SCAR 16/17 area a few times out of curiosity. From what I've
seen over there, those guys seem to prefer either the Leupold Mark 4 MR/T 2.5-8x36 M2 or the
Nightforce NXS 2.5-10x32. Both are expensive scopes, but seem to be able to handle the SCAR's
unique recoil impulse without any issues, and they are both combat proven optics.
 
I have a MK6 1-6 on mine. I think its worth a consideration. If you spent the money on SCAR17, you might as well hold out for a decent optic.

With that being said, in accordance with your required specs...the only thing I can think of is a used Trijicon ACOG that would somewhat fit the bill of what you are asking.
 
I too was considering a MK6. I think that would be a great optic for the SCAR. I ultimately ended up with a March-F 1-8 and I love the March. It is very clear and the mag. range is great.
 
I pick up a used Bushnell 1-6.5x24 with a BTR-2 illuminated red reticle. Its a SFP and I didn't want a FFP on low power scopes. Have it mounted in a ADM Delta mount and its been working good. It cost me the upper end of your price range used. If I was buying new I would be getting a Vortex Razor HD Gen-II 1-6x24 with the VMR-2 MRAD reticle/SFP.