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Scout Rifle Scope....suggestions??
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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 2578218" data-attributes="member: 15253"><p>Erick, the forward optic concept as envisioned by Cooper moved the optic from over the action so that the magazine could be charged from the top via stripper clips. Many of the early rifles that he and his friends based the scout rifle concept upon were cut down Mausers with the the stripper clip guides already machined into the receiver. This wouldn't be of any practical benefit on the GSR as I don't believe that it is machined with stripper clip guides in the receiver. To the OP's original question, the Leupold is a fine scope for a scout rifle, and I think there is a Burris scout model as well. Weaver scopes are usually less expensive than the other two scopes mentioned, but they offer quite good value for the money spent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 2578218, member: 15253"] Erick, the forward optic concept as envisioned by Cooper moved the optic from over the action so that the magazine could be charged from the top via stripper clips. Many of the early rifles that he and his friends based the scout rifle concept upon were cut down Mausers with the the stripper clip guides already machined into the receiver. This wouldn't be of any practical benefit on the GSR as I don't believe that it is machined with stripper clip guides in the receiver. To the OP's original question, the Leupold is a fine scope for a scout rifle, and I think there is a Burris scout model as well. Weaver scopes are usually less expensive than the other two scopes mentioned, but they offer quite good value for the money spent. [/QUOTE]
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