Re: surplus scopes? are there any? Where to look
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ratbert</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: loki993</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Heres the deal, This scope at first is going on my 22. It may wander from there to the SKS, maybe. Eventually its going to make its way to a Swiss K31, that I will eventually take out to 1000 yards. Our local range only has targets out to 300 so I'm sure a lot of shooting will happen at that range also. </div></div>
You're asking to spending 1/3rd or less than the minimum to get something considered an entry level quality optic and you want it to serve on a 22LR @ 50yds, an SKS that's designed to hit somewhere within the chest of a man @ 100yds (best two out of three) and then you want to run it on a 60yr old rifle not designed for modern pressures @ over a half mile. I think you may be trying to get that dollar to stretch a LITTLE far.
Ask some folks for recommendations on a good 22LR optic. I'm sure Tasco or Simmons makes some within your price range where you wouldn't be wasting your money. I personally haven't ever shopped for them so I couldn't say. Greg Leganus can stretch a dollar into a rain poncho. He'll hook you up. These will have parallax adjustments that will focus down to the close range of a 22 and work well for you. Then when the time comes you can get some sort of 4x scope for your SKS if you want, though frankly I think you'd just be wasting your money. Then if you want to scope up the Swiss you can save up and buy a used Super Sniper 10x but I personally would stick to the 300yd range with that as well unless you've done some hella work on that Swiss and understand exactly what kind of handloads you can and can't feed into it.
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This is something that will most likely happen over a decent period of time. I really don't know if Ill even scope up the SKS. It would be mostly for the 22 and a k31. I know I would probably be asking way too much for a scope that cheap. So 300 is the bare minimum for something decent, is that new or used? Most of the work will probably be done at 300, but like I said eventually id like to try and push it out to 1000. Yes it would probably require handloads, I understand that, but the standard gp11 will stay supersonic out to almost 900. It may be asking too much of a scope to be able to go from 50 yards out to 1k, also I dont know, Id be willing to bet though if one could it wouldn't be able to do either as well as something a bit more suited to the application.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ratbert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Oh, and BoltRipper ain't talking out of his ass. If you're just wanting to kill a deer and feed your family or need something to respond to a Zulu horde then the SKS and Swiss will serve to make noise and endanger bystanders. But every dollar you flush down the toilet trying to turn these into some sort of precision rifle will just be one more dollar you'll have to come up with when you decide to just suck it up and buy a modern firearm. </div></div>
the Swiss may be used for some hunting, but they will mostly just be for fun at the range and to see what I can get out of them. I will not be sinking bunches of money into them. The K31 is regarded as one of most accurate of the Milsurp rifles and from what Ive seen and been told they average groups in the 1-1.5 MOA range, noting to scoff at even for a new rifle and pretty amazing for a 60+ year old rifle. These are just ways for me to practice with inexpensive stuff until I decide to spend some real money. I feel they should be sufficient for what I need then for at this time, plus I have a bit of a thing for old military guns.
After having said all that, I know you cant skimp on glass, which is where I think I should spend the money. I will be able to justify it more If it can have multiple uses for me and if It can be something I can grow into down the road.