Re: Scope choices for Savage 110.Ba .300wm
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: WiskyTangoFoxtrot</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hello,
Well, i never thought id be crazy enough to buy the 110 BA 300 win mag but i did and i got mine for $1,800 usd. It was on sale for black friday and ive been looking for a quality scope for long range shooting bc i eventually want to comp shoot but im far to new to the higher caliber rounds im use to the little stuff like my XDm45 acp.
Im curious to know if the Viper PST 6-24x50 FFP will be good enough for comp shooting in the future bc spending a grand for a scope i would like it to last and be good for the purpose i plan to use it for. also im new to long range shooting.
i currently only have a vortex Crossfire 4-16x50 AO on it just so i can get used to the rifle(also the only scope i had laying around) lol these things are sturdy i am actually liking the vortex scopes so im seriously considering the viper but idk if its the choose for comp shooting is all im worried about bc thats what i want to get into. wow long winded sry!
Im not affraid to admit i dont know what im talking about lol
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The PST is being used by many for Competition use. If your current scope is a Crossfire there is no comparison to the jump to the PST you're speaking of. You are going to a VERY good mid-level optic from a ok low level optic. Its going to be no comparison.
For the questions about the 20MOA rail, savage sent out alot of scope rails that are 0MOA for the model of rifles you guys own. If I was you and you had that little of up correction I would order a 30MOA base myself. Hopefully you have enough room between your objective and the barrel with your scope ring choice but the added up correction would be well worth it.
On amount of up correction available it all depends on the optic. Every optic from the factory is different and the lense in which you adjust is in different places on each scope. Some scopes of the same model may zero at 5moa up from bottom of adjustment where some may zero at 25moa up. Just depends on the one you purchased.
Look at the USO website on Erector Centering. This will maximize your up corrections and elevation corrections for your scope and is a very easy process.
http://www.usoptics.com/index.php?page=instructions
I personally am debating looking into a 30moa base myself as I currently have 69 of my 104 moa of up correction available. Which is more than enough considering i have another 40moa of up correction available in my reticle. It would just be nice to be able to dia my scope to 1 mile with no worries about hold over :-D
Good luck,
Merritt