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8/30/2014 3:51:42 AM EDT
I have Fulton Armory building me one of their "enhanced service rifles", and a brookfield scope mount on order from Sadlak. I really want a scope that's good for both short and medium distances (50 through 500 yards). Anything closer than 50 yards I can probably just use the iron sight channel integrated into the brookfield mount. I have sort of settled on the 2x-10x variable power area. Vortex makes a 2.5-10 power version of their PST scope line, and Nightforce's NXS Compact line has a couple scopes of that same magnification. Right now I'm stuck between the two, but there have to be more choices than just those two out there. I saw the Leupold VX6 2-10 scopes, but they dont have the tactical style elevation turrets with a zero stop which is what I really want on a scope. I also need something tough as nails that'll hold a zero even after being dropped on its head. I know the Nightforces are that tough, not sure about the Vortex PST's though. Any input is appreciated!
8/30/2014 4:08:20 PM EDT
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I am a huge fan of the Leupold Mark IV Tactical scopes. All four of my M14 rifles mount them. They are what you will see 90% of the time in photos of our military using on their M14 rifles, although S&B and Nightforce (mostly on bolt guns) are in use as well.


















Of the Mark IV line, my favorite is the 3.5-10x40 MM with the M3 turrets. That would suit your needs well. Rugged, combat proven, and a lifetime warranty. They are expensive but, for the price point you get an excellent optic without the crazy expensive cost of a S&B. Nightforce are above the Mark IV's in price also but I don't agree that they are worth the extra.



















That's my recommendation to you FWIW.





 
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