Rifle Scopes First real scope?

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Hello, I've been shooting for over half my life, however, just starting to get into shooting rifles at a distance. I picked up an FN SPR in .308 and now need to get some glass for it. I have ranges in about an hour drive out to 700 yards, but I don't expect to be shooting past 500 anytime soon. I was thinking Leupold MK 4, but it seems that many on this board feel the quality control has slipped to a point of no return. I can't afford a $3000 USO, however, a Nightforce is possible. If I could also get opinions on starting out with something like a USO ST-10, as opposed to a variable power Nighforce that would be great. Thank you in advance.
 
Re: First real scope?

Here's the progression of scopes in my kit. I have the least time on the B&L so can't say much about its durability, but they have a good reputation.

B&L 3200 Elite 10X mil-dot - $180
Super Sniper 10X rear focus - $300
USO ST-10 fixed objective mil/mil covered #1 knobs/GAP reticle - $1100
USO SN-3 3.2-17 Ergo/EREK/covered #1 mil/mil GAP reticle - $2100

If in doubt get the super sniper for now. It will serve you well and has great resale. If you want to pop for a bit more go for the ST-10. HTH and welcome to the sport.
 
Re: First real scope?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 051F</div><div class="ubbcode-body">buy once, cry once. </div></div>


I come from the above school of thought, i guess my question is: is a fixed power scope as a first quality scope a good idea? Will it help develop good habits, etc?
 
Re: First real scope?

the way i see it, yes.

i run a mark4 3.5-10, and i find myself taxed to think of a time when it was on anything other than 10x

the way i see it is, starting with a fixed to get the basics and moving to a variable if you start shooting comps and need flexibility.

its a good time to pick allegiance to mil or moa, and stick with it.
 
Re: First real scope?

Take a run up to Brea and stop in the USO shop and see for yourself. Just give them a call, bunch of good fella's and they can answer all your questions and may even give you a nice deal
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Cheers,

Doc
 
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