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Bullets are expensive so I'm building up Remington 700 in .223 to soften the πŸ’²cha-ching πŸ’² of every trigger pull. It's mostly just a side project so I'm not dumping money into it, but maybe $300-500 for a scope. It'll be for around 600 yards. I'm thinking maybe just a Vortex Crossfire II 4–12x50 or maybe I'll go up to a diamondback. Anyone care to add opinions? I know there's not a ton of activity here but maybe we can drum up some

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[–] gsgmfg@fosscad.io 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

I have this on my .22lr trainer:

https://swfa.com/collections/swfa-ss-gen-2

But it's rated for up to .50 BMG. Stuck at 10x though - but it's a nice scope.

EDIT:

I have this specific one: https://swfa.com/collections/swfa-ss-gen-2/products/ss-6x42-30mm-mq-gen-2-zero-stop-copy

But the main difference is the reticle.

[–] SubMY@fosscad.io 1 points 1 month ago

I've considered getting a fixed power scope before but I'm always afraid that I'll end up hating it and wishing I had gotten something else. But on the other hand...how often do I change the magnification on a range gun anyways.

[–] notsuspekt 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

For an AR, I'd recommend an lvpo with an offset dot, or a prism with an offset dot. For the bolt action, the lvpo will be fine by itself. They're good out to the maximum range of 223/5.56 easily. I use a 1-6, but 1&2x are basically pointless. The 4-12 sounds perfect. I prefer FFP, SFP is kinda weird.

[–] SubMY@fosscad.io 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I agree with the FFP vs SFP, with the caveat that I really don't mind SFP on some low magnifaction scopes. I'm thinking the 4-12 range is probably where I'm leaning. I'm trying to decide how crazy I'll get with this build when it's just a side deal to take. I'm tempted to swap out the frame, and barrel but at that point I could buy something brand new anyways.

[–] notsuspekt 1 points 1 month ago

Look into the monstrum lvpos, they're super low budget. I fuck with vortex too but sometimes you just want to build something to magdump trash and monstrum is where it's at for that.

[–] DDog@fosscad.io 2 points 1 month ago

Can't go wrong with an SWFA SS 10x42 with mil/mil adjustments/reticle. Decent glass, good tracking, built like a tank, made in Japan in the same plant as Sightron. The new ones have a zero stop as well, so you can quickly return the elevation to zero. I've shot it out to 1000 yards with my .308 without problem.