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Posted: 5/2/2015 3:54:46 PM EDT
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I also posted this in the precision rifles forum, so if you read it there you can just move on. So I need an affordable scope for my SPR-ish/3-gun build (18" WOA barrel). I currently only have access to a 200 yard range. This will be primarily for casual target shooting with the possibility of shooting 3-gun (if I ever get the time, etc.). I'm limited to Amazon as I have a $200 gift card there. So, I figure add another $200 and I can get something pretty nice (yes I know "pretty nice" is all relative). I do want a 30mm tube though. So, I'm thinking..... Burris 4.5-14 MTAC Vortex Viper PST 1-4 Vortex Viper HS-T 4-16 Vortex HS 2.5-10x44 Other recommendations? |
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Ok, I also posted this in the precision rifles forum, so if you read it there you can just move on. So I need an affordable scope for my SPR-ish/3-gun build (18" WOA barrel). I currently only have access to a 200 yard range. This will be primarily for casual target shooting with the possibility of shooting 3-gun (if I ever get the time, etc.). I'm limited to Amazon as I have a $200 gift card there. So, I figure add another $200 and I can get something pretty nice (yes I know "pretty nice" is all relative). I do want a 30mm tube though. So, I'm thinking..... Burris 4.5-14 MTAC Vortex Viper PST 1-4 Vortex Viper HS-T 4-16 Vortex HS 2.5-10x44 Other recommendations? I'd wait for the Vortex 1-6 Strike Eagle to come out this summer. Vortex designed this scope for entry level 3 gun |
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Well, I can "massage" the number a little bit. Is the patrol of a higher quality than the Vortex PST 1-4? What of the 4-16 HST? The VXR patrol has good glass and pretty great features like auto on/ auto off and a compact light package with daylight bright illumination. Its a solid choice. |
| Virtually identical to the Leupold VX-R Patrol, yet costing less, is the new, award-winning (awarded NRA's 2015 Optic of the Year) Mark AR MOD-1. Available In 1.5-4x22mm and 3-9x40mm versions, this scope has the daylight-bright FireDot illumination with the Motion Sensor Technology, the tactical reticle, great eye relief, and weighs less than 12.5 ozs. I got my Mark AR MOD-1 1.5-4x20mm for $379 and my Mark AR MOD-1 3-9x40mm for $429. Check it out at http://www.leupold.com/hunting-shooting/scopes/mark-ar-riflescopes/ |
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Well, I can "massage" the number a little bit. Is the patrol of a higher quality than the Vortex PST 1-4? What of the 4-16 HST? The leupold is better as an all around fast type spr. The vortex is better at being more precise shots but will be a little slower. Both excel at being affordable "do all" type optic and are the two best choices in there class\price range IMHO. Decide what features are more important, neither is perfect but both have some great features. The glass, build quality, warrantee, etc. Will be pretty much the same. Both are well regarded. A nightforce nxs 1-4, trijicon, etc. will be better. |
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Virtually identical to the Leupold VX-R Patrol, yet costing less, is the new, award-winning (awarded NRA's 2015 Optic of the Year) Mark AR MOD-1. Available In 1.5-4x22mm and 3-9x40mm versions, this scope has the daylight-bright FireDot illumination with the Motion Sensor Technology, the tactical reticle, great eye relief, and weighs less than 12.5 ozs. I got my Mark AR MOD-1 1.5-4x20mm for $379 and my Mark AR MOD-1 3-9x40mm for $429. Check it out at http://www.leupold.com/hunting-shooting/scopes/mark-ar-riflescopes/ The Mark AR is a good value. But, it does not have the glass quality of the VX-R. Not even close. There is a reason for the $150 or so difference in price. Think VX-1 glass versus approximately VX-3. It is also one inch tube versus 30mm, the latter being quite a bit stronger, but a couple ounces heavier. The Mark AR, however, is one of the best illuminated low power tactical scopes for under $450. I have a Patrol and have compared them closely before purchasing. If you use the scope only in good light you may not notice the difference, but in low light conditions the VX-R glass is demonstrably better. |
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