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Re: Optics thread! [Re: lazi] #1003430 05/31/14 10:00 PM
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Finally got a lead on the perfect scope of my CZ. It's a discontinued Vortex 2-7x32. Supposed to be some really good glass in this thing. If it works out I may try to find one for my SLR-101.

http://www.vortexoptics.com/discontinued/vortex-viper-2-7x32-riflescope-versa-plex-c3-reticle


I guess once that's done I'll get a mount and stick the Burris 3-9x40 on my M1A. I didn't like the scout setup on this rifle. It could've worked but it just wasn't my thing. I will probably put the leatherwood on a mosin at a later date.


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Re: Optics thread! [Re: lazi] #1003436 05/31/14 10:17 PM
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Earlier this year I sold all three if my Leupold Mk4 4.5-14 MilDot, three Trijicon TR24, one US Optics SN4, one Leupold VX3 1.75-6, and one Trijicon TA31 ACOG.

The Leupold's just weren't as clear as I wanted, the TR24s aren't strong enough to withstand SCAR17 recoil, and the USO was heavy and battery dependent.

I would recommend the ACOG and USO. I would like to try a NF, but have only looked thru some - haven't "used" one yet.


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Re: Optics thread! [Re: lazi] #1003442 05/31/14 11:59 PM
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Are the scars rough on optics?


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Re: Optics thread! [Re: lazi] #1003452 06/01/14 12:16 AM
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The Heavy is reputed to be.


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Re: Optics thread! [Re: lazi] #1003455 06/01/14 12:18 AM
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Good to know. I was thinking about a leupold... Maybe vortex for the warranty would be a good choice.... Or just do it right and ACOG it


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Re: Optics thread! [Re: lazi] #1003573 06/02/14 08:37 AM
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From what I have read, try a scope rated for full auto fire and or, believe it or not, an air rifle!


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Re: Optics thread! [Re: lazi] #1003574 06/02/14 08:56 AM
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The air rifle comment is seemingly correct.

People claim the Scar has a "forward recoil impulse" similar to an air rifle. A $30 BB gun from WalMart will ruin a $1500 NF in short order.

Standard scopes are not built for forward g-forces.

Newer ACOGs are allegedly strong enough, but I've heard of at least one unsubstantiated claim where a Heavy broke a bottom end ACOG. I asked for proof, but none was proved and the claimant disappeared.


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Re: Optics thread! [Re: lazi] #1003575 06/02/14 08:58 AM
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I wouldn't consider a traditional "hobby" scope on a Scar-17. I would only consider:

- US Optics
- New production ACOG
- Night Force

In that order.




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I have had a Beeman SS4 air rifle scope on my colt AR for about the last 15 years. I bought it originally for my RWS Diana 45 .177 tack driver/Skunk killing machine. grin I also got the lighted reticule module and it is sweet.


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Re: Optics thread! [Re: lazi] #1003602 06/02/14 10:41 AM
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It would be ironic if a (relatively speaking) inexpensive air rifle scope could "withstand" the internet mythic recoil of a Scar17.


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Re: Optics thread! [Re: lazi] #1003603 06/02/14 10:43 AM
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Haha, wouldn't that Blister the butts of some folks!


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Re: Optics thread! [Re: lazi] #1004059 06/06/14 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by lazi
Finally got a lead on the perfect scope of my CZ. It's a discontinued Vortex 2-7x32. Supposed to be some really good glass in this thing. If it works out I may try to find one for my SLR-101.

http://www.vortexoptics.com/discontinued/vortex-viper-2-7x32-riflescope-versa-plex-c3-reticle


I guess once that's done I'll get a mount and stick the Burris 3-9x40 on my M1A. I didn't like the scout setup on this rifle. It could've worked but it just wasn't my thing. I
will probably put the leatherwood on a mosin at a later date.


This what you ended up staying with?

just picked up the same CZ tonight, such a cool little gun! I'm real pleased...been lusting after one for a couple years now.


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