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Remington 700 LTR

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I'm thinking of purchasing a Remington 700 LTR (first ever bolt gun for me) and was wondering what kind of optic I should put on it. I'm leaning toward Nightforce or Leupold. Any ideas would be very helpful for me. Thanks guys
 
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Either one of the scopes you mentioned will be great on the LTR. It depends on your budget and what you really want. You will have members that are biased to the Nightforce and some that are biased to the Leupold.

I myself have 2 8.5-25x50mm LR/T M1 knobs for my 2 Police 700. A good friend of mine right down the road has a Nightforce and a Mark IV. I have shot with both and like both. No complaints here.
 
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My time line is before I deploy again in September. I'd like to stay under $3000 for everything needed for the build. I'll never be taking far shots with it so I know I dont need a super power scope for it. Is 10X too much a 700 LTR?
 
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With either the Leupold or NF you cannot go wrong. I personally own both brands and own some other US Optics equipment and have used one once. This is just my opinion now but for the money you cannot beat NF. I know some people claim USO is better but personally I think a lot of the extra money spent is for the personal customibility of their product. When you buy a USO you are buying a premier personal preference scope. When you buy a NF you are buying a premier scope that is pretty much limited on options. So what do you want and what are you looking for? For me the NF answered my wants in a readily produced premier scope so I went with them. In the end you need to get behind as many as time and supply allow and decide. One mans wine is anothers vinegar you know. So have fun, take opinions witha grain of salt and enjoy
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: smithc6</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Have you bought the 700 yet? </div></div>

No not yet.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: blklabs</div><div class="ubbcode-body">How much magnification do you like at 1k? Thats about the range of the LTR in my experience (farthest hit, 880 yds). I run a USO 1.8-10 TPAL on mine. Good scope.

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I'll never be shooting that far. In fact I doubt I'll ever need it for shooting past 500 yards. I just want something to punch paper and targets and to hunt with.
 
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Nightforce 3-15x50 is more than enough scope will be perfect for what you want and if you ever get the chance or decide to expand your skill level by going farther you are already set up for that endeavor
 
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That's what I said and 6 months later I have a GAP on order and a Premier in the mail to compare to my USO. Just a warning, this can be addictive.

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I'll never be shooting that far. In fact I doubt I'll ever need it for shooting past 500 yards. I just want something to punch paper and targets and to hunt with. [/quote]
 
Re: Remington 700 LTR

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: merc308</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: smithc6</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Have you bought the 700 yet? </div></div>

No not yet. </div></div>

Well Ive got a really nice custom if youre still looking. Perfect for precision shooting.
 
Re: Remington 700 LTR

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: smithc6</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: merc308</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: smithc6</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Have you bought the 700 yet? </div></div>

No not yet. </div></div>

Well Ive got a really nice custom if youre still looking. Perfect for precision shooting.</div></div>

What do you have?
 
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Its a custom built 700 with McMillan A2 stock, 26" PACNOR handlapped SS supermatch 1 in 10 3 groove barrel close to the Sendero contour, tuned factory trigger, heavy recoil lug, Badger Ordnance bottom metal and Badger tactical bolt knob, with everything metal duracoated black. Brand new never been fired...it was something I had custom made by a local reputable gunsmith that I thought I wanted at the time, but ended up changing my mind on. So ive never fired it, and its just been sitting.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: smithc6</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Its a custom built 700 with McMillan A2 stock, 26" PACNOR handlapped SS supermatch 1 in 10 3 groove barrel close to the Sendero contour, tuned factory trigger, heavy recoil lug, Badger Ordnance bottom metal and Badger tactical bolt knob, with everything metal duracoated black. Brand new never been fired...it was something I had custom made by a local reputable gunsmith that I thought I wanted at the time, but ended up changing my mind on. So ive never fired it, and its just been sitting.</div></div>

WOW! Sounds way out of my price range bro. Do you have any pictures?
 
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If you are never shooting past 500yards and also want to hunt to keep the weight down, i would definitely look at the 2.5-10x options from either NF or Viper PST when it comes out in June. I have a NF 2.5-10x32 and i love it. At 19oz it is a huge difference to the 30oz of the 3.5-15x50.
 
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I'm looking to stay in the $2500-$3000 price range.

Thanks Alpha, I'll definitely keep the 2.5-10x32 in mind too. I see alot of people here like Nightforce Optics.
 
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If you are truly going to keep it to 500 yards, you don't need a 20moa base. What are you going to need at 500 yards, around 4 mils give or take or 12 MOA with the 175 SMK at 2600?

My suggestion is to figure out what scope you want to use, find out how much elevation travel it has, and then run your ballistics to find out how much you will need at 500. My guess is you will be able to reach 500 with any scope and a flat base.
 
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thanks you guys for being so helpful and answering my questions. I've put everyone's suggestions into consideration and I know exactly what I'm going to do thanks to the help of everyone thats posted here to help me.

thanks again and glad to be here!
 
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Sure you can get to 500 without a canted base. The canted base gives you the ability to go out further. With the mk4 or nightforce you will have enough up travel to use a 20moa base, there is no reason not to get one.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: blklabs</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Well don't hold back, how are you going to rig it out?</div></div>

I've decided to go with the 700 LTR with the NF 3.5-15X50 with NPR1 with 20moa 1 piece base and the NF low rings.
 
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I have 2 LTRs in 308
One set up for hunting with a Zeiss 3x9
The other is set up for LR shooting with the MK4 Leup.
Both rifles are very accurate.
I use NBT 150s for hunting and 175FGMM for targets.
The 3x9 scope will get you to 400 easy.
The Leup MK4 6.5x20 will take you to 1000+.
The rifle with the Leup is too heavy to use from a climbing stand but will work well from box stands.
The LTR is a very good rifle for the money spent.

Coach
 
Re: Remington 700 LTR

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: merc308</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: blklabs</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Well don't hold back, how are you going to rig it out?</div></div>

I've decided to go with the 700 LTR with the NF 3.5-15X50 with NPR1 with 20moa 1 piece base and the NF low rings. </div></div>

Nice choice. I'm running a 700 LTR (308) with a Tasco 2.5-10x44mm Varmint/Target scope. It works well for what I use it for right now (hunting and shooting at the 300yd range). I'm thinking about joining a club that has a 1000yd range but they are like 2 hours away.

I need to save up my pennies for a Nightforce.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Irelander</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: merc308</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: blklabs</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Well don't hold back, how are you going to rig it out?</div></div>

I've decided to go with the 700 LTR with the NF 3.5-15X50 with NPR1 with 20moa 1 piece base and the NF low rings. </div></div>

Nice choice. I'm running a 700 LTR (308) with a Tasco 2.5-10x44mm Varmint/Target scope. It works well for what I use it for right now (hunting and shooting at the 300yd range). I'm thinking about joining a club that has a 1000yd range but they are like 2 hours away.

I need to save up my pennies for a Nightforce.</div></div>

Not to throw it in your face or anything, but I've decided to upgrade the scope to the 3.5-15X56 with NPR1 and zero stop.
 
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LTR is a great rifle. My current favorite.

Dont let the Leupy haters dissuade you, they make a quality optic for a fair price that is serving well in a lot of tough conditions. If you hear of more problems with Leupold, pls consider the huge difference in the number of scopes in the sample size.

I would guess that there are more Leupy's out there than most of the competitors combined. I prefer Schmidt, but if I am trying to buy a budget optic, I would call Scott and order a MKIV in a heartbeat. They work, and work well in my experience.

Good luck with the LTR, the compact handiness will make you love it.