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Rifle Scopes New glass for each rifle.

I buy decent (Vortex) glass for every rifle. Someday when I run out of guns to buy, I will buy better glass.
 
i only have one scope, a rubber armored 3-32X60 NCStar that i rotate from rifle to rifle depending on which gun my dad lets me take out of the safe at the time
 
I prefer good glass on each gun, but I have bounced a couple optics between some ARs. It's a pain, even if you have good notes. Would not want to show up to a match having moved the optic without confirming zero.
 
A do good glass for each gun, mainly so I can take buddies shooting and we can all shoot at the same time.
 
Usually I only mount glass if there are no iron sights, as in most bolt rifles nowadays. If I do mount glass it stays with the rifle until replaced with something better, as my mere mortal income will allow.
 
Hunting rifles - get Weaver base, TPS rings and mid-range-priced scope. I can rotate the scopes if needed for a certain application (not very often).

Match rifles - get TPS base, all share one Sightron SIII 10-50x60 in TPS rings. I have a note pad with 100/300/600 yard zero for each rifle (and bullet combo). Right now 6 rifles share this one scope and haven't had a single problem with zero (I usually confirm the 100 yard zero before the match - but it seems to be unnecessary anymore).

With this setup - I can test rifles with proven scopes and test scopes on proven rifles.
 
I started with the "grand plan" of ponying up the money for the BEAST and swapping it between rifles, "saving" myself lots of money. That plan of course went in the toilet as nice rifles arrived and the BEAST didn't; so now I have nice glass on everything. The BEAST will end up going on an as-yet-unbuilt future rifle the way things are going now with the BEAST and its STILL undetermined release.
 
Buy a DTA (Desert Tech now). Run one nice piece of glass on as many calibers as you can imagine.

Ty
 
One scope on my DTA SRS A1 and run 260, 308 and 338 barrel conversions. Just minor repeatable scope adjust when changing barrel conversions. 308 barrel is my primary zero.
 
I don't like swapping scopes and rezeroing all the time. I buy top quality scopes for each rifle. If the right deal hasn't come along, I wait until it does and the rifle sits.
 
At nearly $4000 for another new S$B 5-25 with a H-59 I'm forced to switch between rifles a lot. I do have some cheaper scopes but I really despise them now, LOL. That frikken S&B has absolutely ruined me! I am however constantly scamming a way to get myself into another.
 
I don't like swapping scopes and rezeroing all the time. I buy top quality scopes for each rifle. If the right deal hasn't come along, I wait until it does and the rifle sits.

Exactly this. Each of my rifles has its own quality optic, except for the AR10 which is still waiting for its own.
 
Went from Mark IV to USO then to S&B. The PMII's will ruin you so now the rife sits until I can scrap enough funds to get one from the classifieds.
On hunting rigs I usually go with a Swarvoski or a cheaper Leupold as the range is only 50-100 yards engagements but on Match rifles you need to be able to see the target to hit it.

Just my 2 cents.
 
Buy a DTA (Desert Tech now). Run one nice piece of glass on as many calibers as you can imagine.

Thats the plan... the DTA is in the safe, now I'll need to move some other bolt guns down the road and put a better piece of glass on top of it.

I'm already saving for the HTI... heck of an addiction.