Rifle Scopes Scope for playing around with a Ruger American Predator in 6.5 CM

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I am not a high end scope guy. Some day perhaps I will be but my skill level simply doesn't warrant it at this point.

The nicer scopes I have are 3 Vortex PST Gen. 1 6-24 scopes, an Athlon Ares 4.5-27 and a Zeiss Diavari 3-9.

I have this RAP in 6.5 CM to play around with and to try to stretch it out further distance-wise. Right now I have a Weaver Grand Slam 6-20 on it.

Any ideas for a scope with (hopefully) target turrets, zero stop, repeatability, at least up to 18X (or more) in the $200-400 range?
 
Athlon Argos BTR GEN2 6-24x50 - APMR FFP IR MIL is in your price range. Please give a call, 516-217-1000, to discuss one


First Focal Plane ReticleFirst focal plane design allows you to fully utilize specially designed reticles that shrink or grow along with your target as you zoom in or out. These reticles offer quick target engagement at low power while offering precise holdover positions with finer details.
Illuminated ReticleThe illuminated reticle provides greater visibility during dusk and dawn and other low ambient light environment.
Etched Glass ReticleReticle etched on the glass that provides excellent backing support for complex reticle design and offers great durability and much higher shock resistance to recoil
Advanced Fully MulticoatedFully Multicoated optics effectively reduces reflected light and increases the transmission of light giving you a brighter image than normal single coated lenses
Precision Zero Stop SystemThe system allows you to lock down your zero position and dial back to it with a sharp and precise stop right at your zero mark even you are turning it in pitch-dark or blinded folded.
6061 T6 AluminumThe 6061T6 aircraft grade aluminum tube that has exceptional strength and superior mechanical integrity will protect these world class optics no matter what punishment you throw at it.
Heat Treated One Piece Tube ConstructionHeat treated one piece tube gives the scope extra strength over multi-piece tubes. A one piece tube also is better at keeping moisture out thus keeping your scope fog proof for the life of the product
WaterproofWaterproof to protect the scope in the harshest weather conditions or if accidentally submerged underwater
Fog proofFog proof to allow you to immediately engage your target when you take your rifle to cold ambient temperature from warm inside
ShockproofRobust mechanical system with special designs on both control and erector system that give you the ultimate recoil resistance to withstand 1000G recoil for 1000 times.
Argon PurgedArgon Purging uses the inertia gas with bigger size molecules to purge any moisture out of the tube giving you better waterproofing and thermal stability .
 
Agree on everything said above. Athlon is your huckleberry and Doug is your man! Btw, just out the same rifle in layaway and will be doing the same.thing in a month. I have about 500 .308 rds that need shot and don't have a 308 currently. Predator seemed to fit the bill for the price
 
I'm with you on the scope $$. I've had this one about 5-6 months and very happy with it. It does have zero stop.

I ran one of these Cabela's Covenant 7 3-21x50 scopes on my 22LR rig for a while and they are good for the price. Glass is decent, about what I'd expect in the price range. Turrets are adequate but not great, again about what I'd expect in the price range. Reticle is a little busy but usable. It is what it is, a 34mm optic with good FOV and lots of adjustment range for pretty cheap $$. I got mine on sale for less than $300, but it's still not a bad choice at full retail. Cabela's no longer does the lifetime warranty, but the guy at my store says they'll still exchange it if it fails as long as they have them in stock. Athlon's or Vortex's warranty is certainly less risky.

Keep in mind if you go 34mm that you're going to pay more for the rings too. There's some good choices right around $100 (Athlon's offerings are nice, as are UTG Pro or XLR for a little less). For a little more $$ you get into the known good Seekins/Vortex lines. Then there are some new names in the market for 34mm rings that I've not had any experience with (Arken, Riton, Swampfox, etc).

Also, you'd really be better served by replacing the factory scope rail with a better quality unit from a reputable manufacturer.

I have a RAP in 6.5 Creedmoor that I started with also. I put it in a Magpul Hunter stock, put a 20 MOA rail, and added a muzzle brake. It's been a good performer for me, but it has led to other more expensive toys. Be warned.
 
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