Good afternoon everyone. Before recently I was always limited to the local 50 yard indoor ranges, and never had the need for anything more than a carbine (I live in the suburbs of DC basically). Anyway, a 400 yard outdoor range just opened relatively close by and I wanted to get into shooting at greater distances. I went ahead and scored a used Gen II Ruger Precision in 308 for just $600 and now I need scope advice! I'm sure these threads pop up frequently so to not be obnoxious I tired to answer all the questions posted in the sticky about asking for these things.
- Platform for the scope?: Ruger Precision
- What cartridge are you shooting: 308 Winchester. I will likely be starting out with box ammo while I figure out the rifle, but I do reload.
- What is your intended use for the scope: I will be shooting benchrest and prone at both paper and steel targets
- What type of conditions will you typically shoot in: I am a fair weather shooter so assume bright and sunny outdoor Virginia evenings.
- What are the typical distances you intend to shoot: The range I will be shooting at has still silhouettes at 75 and 100 yards. You can run your own paper targets out to 400 yards.
- Are there any specific specifications you would like: The big constraint here is price. Let's keep it under $500 I understand that I should just save and by a vortex or something for around $1k or more but I'm just trying this out to see if it's for me. I may end up loving shooting distance in which case I will spend more money down the road, or I might trade the rifle for car parts if I'm not having any fun. I don't have a preference on Mils or MOA. As far a focal plane I think second plane scopes are the only thing in the budget, but it sounds like single planes are easier to learn on? In summary this is for learning without breaking the bank. I'm sure even a walmart scope will outperform me for a while.