I have a dip rail and athlon scope. Don't recall which rings I have. Am looking at a better scope. Don't know what I'll do yet. Only minor problem so far is the lop is crazy long with this setup, and the recoil pad is way thicker than I need. It is crazy heavy, which I like.
We do have different buttstocks. I finally had to get the folding adapter for mine as I got tired of constantly removing the cheek piece. I like the heaviness on my set up as well.
It's so heavy that, depending on the lighting conditions, I can see the trace and/or the bullet as close as 100 yards. For targets, my friends and I were shooting at one inch steel plates at 100 yards.
https://shootingtargets7.com/collections/3-16-gongs/products/1-ar400-gong-3-16 Before that we were shooting at golf balls at 100 yards as well. To keep from constantly picking up golf balls I used a home made target frame and mason line to suspend the ball and still watch it bounce all over the place.
To start, drill a hole in the ball while it's in a vice. Use a large enough drill bit to get a crochet needle through it. I made up several golf balls like this as they will only last a few hundred rounds before needed replaced.
I use dark colored mason line as it blends in with the backstop and not easy to see. If the line is white or another bright color it makes aiming easy because a "V" is formed that points to the target.
Mason line is perfect. I cut up about 4 foot lengths and melt the ends with a candle. The line is doubled and the crotchet needle pulls it through the hole. The loop is now tied into a knot several times to keep it from slipping back through the hole.
In the photo below, the arrow points to the golf ball or what is remaining of it. I put several hundred rounds through this ball and the actual distance was 110 yards.
When the ball is hit just right, it goes around in a vertical orbit like a ferris wheel and it more fun to watch than if I shot at it laying on the ground or off a golf tee like I used to do.
A golf ball is 1.68 inches in diameter which is about 1.6 MOA. We've found that the 1 inch plate from Shootingtarget7 will last longer. You can suspend it with mason line as well but every now and then the string gets cut and you have to repaint it. The one inch plate is a better challenge anyway but used golf balls are cheap.
For an even greater challenge, we've used a dab of hot glue to affix paintballs to 4X8 index cards. Then we tack or staple the index cards to the backstop at 100 yards.
The game is played this way. Each shooter gets ten shots at a paintball. If the shooter hits the paintball on the first shot, he or she gets 10 points. If they get it on the 2nd shot they get 9 points. If they get it on the 3rd shot, they get 8 points. You get the picture.
I have the Vortex Viper PST Gen II 5-25X with the MRAD reticle on mine. It was pricey but I don't regret spending the money on it one bit.