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Rifle Scopes New longer distance shooter looking for recomendations for a 308 scope

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Hello Everyone, I hope I don't open a can of worms here as I fear my question could be similar to blondes verses brunets verse redheads. A little background about me. Long time lurker and new time poster. I am still a baker’s dozen away from retirement and I have been into firearms my whole life. I am looking to stretch out my shooting to 500 yards max. I have purchased a DPMS SASS Gen2 308 rifle (not looking to talk about the rifle as it is a done deal) and I am looking for recommendation on a middle of range scope for a 308 round. I have budgeted $1,500 dollars for a scope and I would like at least 10X for my aging eyes. Now I live in the Pacific Northwest and would love to support our home town boys over at Leupold but, to be honest the feedback from them was very lacking. Now I am sure many people on this site have sent countless amount of money on sand I would like to tape that wisdom.

So to sum up I am looking for a tactical (at least looking) 10x minimum power scope for the 308 NATO round in a budget of $1,500. Your thoughts and opinions are greatly appreciated. Makes and models and reticles info is helpful. Thanks everyone.
 
There's a used vortex 6x24x50 with LaRue mount in the classified section for about $1k. My 6x24x50 vortex has been spectacular. Can't say enough great things about.

JMHO
 
I think 3.5-15x is an ideal range for most .308WIN rifles, and since you're shooting a semi-auto you should consider one with a reticle with more holdover support. At your budget, the Bushnell HDMR with the G2 reticle would fit nicely. It's not built like a tank and optical quality is average at best, but it's still a compact FFP at 3.5-21x and the newer models have better turrets than before.
 
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nutin wrong w/ leupy's. you could very easily find one of those in your specs for what you want to pay for it, and you would prob be very happy w/ it
 
Well, since you live in the PNW, you won't have to worry about the sunshade..... :<)
 
A used Steiner at 16x will be perfect, best glass. Other options would be a used Razor HD 20x. Or you could get a new SWFA super sniper in 20x

20x is a little much but you can always dial back.

Not impressed with the PST or Viper glass. Nope!
 
Well, since you live in the PNW, you won't have to worry about the sunshade..... :<)

So very true. Lately it needs to be water proof.


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Anytime I hear someone with a budget of $1500 my first thought is Bushnell DMR/HDMR

I just bought the Bushnell 3.5-21X50 G2DMR (2013 model) from Scott @ Liberty Optics with the ADM Recon mount for just over $1300 with free shipping. it was recommended to me by a number of Hide members. I opted for this model since I didn't need the 10 mil turrets or zero stop the 2014 model has on the rifle it went on. As for not being built like a tank imo it is and its optics are just as clear as any of my 5 high magnification NightForce NXS scopes, 2 5.5-22X50 2 8-52X56 and 1 3-15X50 all with ZS and HST. They are built in Japan and are a quality product. If you require ZS and HST the new model at $1500 will work well for you. I couldn't be happier with my scope.
Give Scoot a call he treats Hide members well and will go above and beyond to make the deal a pleasant one.
 
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I've always liked a leupold mk4 3.5-10x40 on an AR platform. However, a steiner 4-16x would also be nice and suit your requirements, however you'll probably only find one used as they have been discontinued. Id also suggest the weaver 3-15x50 or swfa 3-15x42(slimmer objective) but why would you spend less on optics when your budget is at $1500? :D
 
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I've got this Burris 6-24 Signature w/Bal Mil-dot reticle on Gunbroker for $550, great optics and not used very much. Getting a more powerful scope for 600BR.
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Thank you everyone for your feedback. I'll let everyone know what I end up with.
 
Thank you everyone for your feedback. I'll let everyone know what I end up with.

This guy has this scope up for sale you might want to take a good look at.

http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...-optics-sn-3s-1-8-10x-erek-red-jng-$1650.html

Good price on a US Optics scope and would work really well for what you're after. Or a T-pal version would put the parallax up a little closer and on the left side where it belongs. USO customer service is second to none! They are coming out w/ a EREK knob that will have larger numbers to make reading them a little easier for us OLD GUYS!

Shop around and you'll find what you really want, stick with the upper end in each line and you be happy.
 
This guy has this scope up for sale you might want to take a good look at.

http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...-optics-sn-3s-1-8-10x-erek-red-jng-$1650.html

Good price on a US Optics scope and would work really well for what you're after. Or a T-pal version would put the parallax up a little closer and on the left side where it belongs. USO customer service is second to none! They are coming out w/ a EREK knob that will have larger numbers to make reading them a little easier for us OLD GUYS!

Shop around and you'll find what you really want, stick with the upper end in each line and you be happy.

I just bought one of these from Mile High on Monday with the mil-gap reticle. All I can say is wow! Exceptional quality and well worth holding out to raise another $150 on your budget.
 
I just got a great deal on a barely used one w/badger ordnance rings, EREK, #1 M40 windage knob, digital illumination, sunshade, GAP reticle, Mil/Mil. Super nice scope, great glass and 100 MOA of elevation. I understand the newer models don't have that much elevation as per Arnold @ USO. With a 25 MOA base I have roughly 32 Mrad of elevation, actually too much for this weapon.
I couldn't be happier with that purchase..... just what I had been looking for over a year.
 
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