Being that I am new to this community, I'm not sure if this is the correct place for this post.
I recently purchased a KonusPRO M-30 8.5x-32x for my Rem 700 .300 win mag sendero. (Which I just ordered a MCS-T5 from the GB here on SniperHide) I couldn't be happier with the outcome. The scope cost about $300 and the clearity to me is great. I have seen some post on this forum asking about the Konus scopes and spotting scopes etc....and I just thought I would add my 2 cents.
The scope is a 30mm tube throughout with a 52mm objective, which lets in plenty of light. It has 1/8 M.O.A. adjustmets and lockable windage and elevation turrets. (Which I love) I recently sighted in my rifle and have been fine tuning it for about the last month. (I would have done it sooner, but Michigan weather has always been a pain) I am out to about 450yds with a 4 inch group. I zeroed it in at 200yds, so shooting beyond that am I just doing a hold over. I'm sure I could get a little better in the accuarcy department if I doped my scope for those ranges, but that's for a later date. So far I am very pleased with the performance of this scope and would recommend it to anyone looking for a scope under $400. I will post pictures the next time I go shooting. Thanks all and feel free to comment.
I recently purchased a KonusPRO M-30 8.5x-32x for my Rem 700 .300 win mag sendero. (Which I just ordered a MCS-T5 from the GB here on SniperHide) I couldn't be happier with the outcome. The scope cost about $300 and the clearity to me is great. I have seen some post on this forum asking about the Konus scopes and spotting scopes etc....and I just thought I would add my 2 cents.
The scope is a 30mm tube throughout with a 52mm objective, which lets in plenty of light. It has 1/8 M.O.A. adjustmets and lockable windage and elevation turrets. (Which I love) I recently sighted in my rifle and have been fine tuning it for about the last month. (I would have done it sooner, but Michigan weather has always been a pain) I am out to about 450yds with a 4 inch group. I zeroed it in at 200yds, so shooting beyond that am I just doing a hold over. I'm sure I could get a little better in the accuarcy department if I doped my scope for those ranges, but that's for a later date. So far I am very pleased with the performance of this scope and would recommend it to anyone looking for a scope under $400. I will post pictures the next time I go shooting. Thanks all and feel free to comment.