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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3477606" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>I'm use to shooting high magnification long range scopes on a bolt action and I think I know which ones do well and which ones don't. But I'm venturing into unknown waters with LPVO scopes and I would like to hear what those that shoot them have to say.</p><p></p><p>Like many, I would really like to run with a new Vortex Razor Gen. III 1-10x24 but at $1,740.00 I can't swing it right now. Staying under $500.00 and with an anticipated use of plinking, hog hunting, +/-700yd steel, and general mayhem which scope would you be more apt to run with? I plan on running a scope with irons back up. I also have an Eotech Holographic sight if the situation calls for it or when my mood changes. This will be going on my JP 15 Professional.</p><p></p><p>NOTE: All listed prices are with military/LEO discounts.</p><p></p><p>I also want to stay with either an 1-8x or 1-10x. Naturally, glass quality and trackability are high on my list along with reticle and weight of scope.</p><p></p><p><strong>Bushnell</strong> AR Optic 1-8x24 scope $289.99</p><p>Weight: 16.5 oz</p><p>Tube Dia: 30mm</p><p>Reticle: BTR-1 Illum.</p><p>SFP</p><p>FOV: 100’-16’</p><p>Warranty: Lifetime</p><p>Country of Origin: South Korea</p><p></p><p><strong>Vortex Strike Eagle</strong> 1-8x24 AR-BDC3 scope $299.99</p><p>Weight: 17.6oz</p><p>Tube Dia: 30mm</p><p>Reticle: AR-BDC3 Illum.</p><p>SFP</p><p>FOV: 109’-14.4’</p><p>Warranty: Lifetime</p><p>Country of Origin: China (I believe)</p><p></p><p><strong>Swampfox Arrowhead</strong> 1-10x24 BDC Green $384.99</p><p>Weight: 20.36oz</p><p>Tube Dia: 30mm</p><p>Reticle: BDC Illum.</p><p>SFP</p><p>FOV: 115.6’-11.5’</p><p>Warranty: Basically Lifetime</p><p>Country of Origin: China (I believe)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3477606, member: 33119"] I'm use to shooting high magnification long range scopes on a bolt action and I think I know which ones do well and which ones don't. But I'm venturing into unknown waters with LPVO scopes and I would like to hear what those that shoot them have to say. Like many, I would really like to run with a new Vortex Razor Gen. III 1-10x24 but at $1,740.00 I can't swing it right now. Staying under $500.00 and with an anticipated use of plinking, hog hunting, +/-700yd steel, and general mayhem which scope would you be more apt to run with? I plan on running a scope with irons back up. I also have an Eotech Holographic sight if the situation calls for it or when my mood changes. This will be going on my JP 15 Professional. NOTE: All listed prices are with military/LEO discounts. I also want to stay with either an 1-8x or 1-10x. Naturally, glass quality and trackability are high on my list along with reticle and weight of scope. [B]Bushnell[/B] AR Optic 1-8x24 scope $289.99 Weight: 16.5 oz Tube Dia: 30mm Reticle: BTR-1 Illum. SFP FOV: 100’-16’ Warranty: Lifetime Country of Origin: South Korea [B]Vortex Strike Eagle[/B] 1-8x24 AR-BDC3 scope $299.99 Weight: 17.6oz Tube Dia: 30mm Reticle: AR-BDC3 Illum. SFP FOV: 109’-14.4’ Warranty: Lifetime Country of Origin: China (I believe) [B]Swampfox Arrowhead[/B] 1-10x24 BDC Green $384.99 Weight: 20.36oz Tube Dia: 30mm Reticle: BDC Illum. SFP FOV: 115.6’-11.5’ Warranty: Basically Lifetime Country of Origin: China (I believe) [/QUOTE]
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