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5/23/2011 4:33:15 PM EDT
Pretty new to ARFCOM posting but am a long time reader.  Just built an 18" SPR. I am still in the air on a scope.  I am thinking a Burris Fullfield 2-7x35.  I know its no Leopold or NF but its what I can afford now and it holds zero.  Thoughts, comments???  Here is the rifle its going on...ps-the M4 just happens to be in the phone...

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5/23/2011 4:42:16 PM EDT
[#1]
Millet dms1 with a Burris p.e.p.r. mount. I couldn't be happier with mine.
5/23/2011 6:06:51 PM EDT
[#2]
If your looking into a 2-7 scope I would suggest looking into the Vortex Viper 2-7 as it is on sale at swfa right now. I have one and love it.
5/24/2011 3:11:02 AM EDT
[#3]
I have a Burris 2-7X fullfield II with the bplex reticle, along with 2 other fullfields.  They have excellent glass.  The bplex reticle is pretty much dead on out to the 400 yard hold over.  The 500 is a little off, but nothing that cant be compensated for.  I like this scope because there are no knobs to turn, the glass is excellent and the price is hard to beat.  I thing I gave $125 or something similar when midway was running a sale a few years back.  Two of the 3 fullfield scopes I have are in Burris pepr mounts, the other is sitting on a CZ452 22LR.

However, that said, I too am kind shopping around for something a little more specific to the 5.56 for longer range stuff.  Currently under consideration are:
Fullfield TAC30  3-9x
Leatherwood CMR
ACOG of some sort


I want something compact, has dedicated and marked hold over points.  At least 4X.  Lighted reticle not needed.




5/24/2011 4:12:35 AM EDT
[#4]
May I suggest a Primary Arms 4-16x44.  Marshall discounts the ADM mounts when purchased with one of his scopes.  Lilttle of $300 for the ADM Recon Extended Mount and optic (you will need the extended mount)

Weaver Grand Slam Tactical 3-10x40 Mildot with mil turrets.  They go on sale @ Midway for $299 all the time.  You will need a good cantilever mount, though.  Be an extra $150 for the ADM Scout mount. http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=598484

Lastly, SWFA has a kit special for their SS 3-9x40 FFP mildot.  For $599, you get the optic, ARD, Butlers and Bobro mount.  Killer dea! http://swfa.com/SWFA-SS-3-9x42-Tactical-Riflescope-Kit-P50225.aspx

Runs the gammit from $300 to $600 and they are all good quality optics and great mounts.

ETA:  What is the MFG of the front flip up sights?
5/24/2011 5:36:01 PM EDT
[#5]
Thanks all for the advice!  It seems as though I spent too much on the gun and do not have $300 - $500 for an optic.  CRAP!  So I am thinking the Burris 2-7 is for me right now.  

The upper is an SPR upper from Wilson Combat.  I live in NW Arkansas and they are right down the road from me.  I enjoy supporting the home town boys!  The upper originally had a FF tube and I added the Yankee Hill Light Rail for pretty cheap.
5/24/2011 5:39:03 PM EDT
[#6]
Sorry.  Didn't really answer your question.  The flip up front sight is made by Wilson Combat.
5/24/2011 5:42:22 PM EDT
[#7]
Not a bad choice, for the money.

Pro
- Nice illuminated reticle
- Tough as nails
- 1-4 range is surprisingly useful
- Nice price

Cons
- Heavy
- Glass is OK, but not as good as ones costing 2-3x more
- Did I mention it was heavy?

Honestly, I've now upgraded to ACOGs, Accupoint, and EoTech for most of my stuff. but the Millett DMs-1 is excellent, for the money.And the 1-4 range is surprisingly useful.



Quoted:
Millet dms1 with a Burris p.e.p.r. mount. I couldn't be happier with mine.


5/25/2011 4:32:21 PM EDT
[#8]
i also say the 2-7 viper over the burris..  it is 150 bucks crystal clear glass and great turrets that are easy to read and rezero.
5/25/2011 6:34:02 PM EDT
[#9]
Keep and eye on the weight if you can. I like a 1-4 over a 2-7 in a defensive role.
5/25/2011 9:10:29 PM EDT
[#10]
I've also got a SPR build (16" Mk12 Mod 0ish)  in the works and am looking for an inexpensive scope to start with.  I like the Vortex Viper but they don't have the BDC reticle anymore.  SWFA had the burris full field II 2-7 Tactical on sale for 150 or so also, it looks like they sold out but they are still around. The Burris Full Field II E1 has a cool looking reticle for not much more, you may want to look at that.  Nikon and Leopold have some nice offerings for $300-500 but my problem is if I'm going to spend that much I may as well save for something really cool like a Mark 4 MR/T.  

Because I've never shot an AR with a scope and have no idea what I want as far as magnification (2-7, 3-9, 1-4, 3.5acog) I'm thinking of starting cheap with this BSA2.5-8x36 just to get an idea then repurpose it for a 10/22.  Plus I can use it to learn how to use Mil Dots.

Edit: Give this Redfield a look, its made by leopold and seems to be well received.
5/25/2011 9:34:00 PM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:
I've also got a SPR build (16" Mk12 Mod 0ish)  in the works and am looking for an inexpensive scope to start with.  I like the Vortex Viper but they don't have the BDC reticle anymore.  SWFA had the burris full field II 2-7 Tactical on sale for 150 or so also, it looks like they sold out but they are still around. The Burris Full Field II E1 has a cool looking reticle for not much more, you may want to look at that.  Nikon and Leopold have some nice offerings for $300-500 but my problem is if I'm going to spend that much I may as well save for something really cool like a Mark 4 MR/T.  

Because I've never shot an AR with a scope and have no idea what I want as far as magnification (2-7, 3-9, 1-4, 3.5acog) I'm thinking of starting cheap with this BSA2.5-8x36 just to get an idea then repurpose it for a 10/22.  Plus I can use it to learn how to use Mil Dots.

Edit: Give this Redfield a look, its made by leopold and seems to be well received.

skip the bsa your just pissing away money . sightron makes a 3x9 with mil-dots for under 150.00  look here

5/26/2011 8:40:18 PM EDT
[#12]
Bought a redfield 3x9 last year for new muzzle loader and have to say that I am completely happy and will be putting one on my 18"SPR when I get around to it.
5/27/2011 6:50:29 AM EDT
[#13]
a while back i bought a Simmons Aetec 14x scope for my Weatherby 223.  Great scope for the money.  Think it was around $180.  I believe the new models offer Mil Dot too.  I own a Leupold, Bushnell Tactical 6500 and ACOG.  Honestly, I can't tell a difference in clarity when comparing to the Simmons.
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