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Re: Rifle Scope for Remington 700 SPS [Re: Horn Dog] #275858 04/13/09 09:33 PM
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Leuopold VX-II

Thats what I have my eyes on for my remington 700 XCR... hell of it is, its $299.99 <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> but its ONE HELLUVA scope man!


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Re: Rifle Scope for Remington 700 SPS [Re: Horn Dog] #275859 04/13/09 10:45 PM
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I don't know if they are still available, but the Weaver 4-16 x 42mm has semi-target turrets and tracks very well when changing powers. It ain't no Leupold Vari-X III, but it's a good scope for the money. I still have one left that I intend to mount on a CZ-452 in 17 HMR when I get it.

Man, how could I forget the Weavers. Very rarely do I regret getting rid of a rifle or pistol. Every once in a while one gets away, and that was my CZ HB 452 in .17 HMR. I can not count how many p-dogs and rabbits that sucker took. In fact, I might try to get it back from the guy that has it now since he is taking a fancy to a couple knives.


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Re: Rifle Scope for Remington 700 SPS [Re: reconseed] #275860 04/13/09 10:50 PM
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Another gun store story--got a ton of them since I was working in one from the time I graduated high school to even helping out now.

When Weatherby first introduced the .30-378 Wrby Mag a guy that had to have all the newest stuff got one. He did not want to wait for our g-smith to mount and bore sight the scope so he thought he could do it. I remember him buying a 100 rds (5 boxs) at the same time. I on't recal the amount of money he dropped but it was a lot. Anyway, he came back in bitching about the rifle not holding zero, etc. Yep, his rings were loose. He had shot all the ammo not thinking to check the tightness of the rings. We ended up selling him a couple more boxes of ammo so he could take that boomer on his elk hunt. What a duffas!


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Re: Rifle Scope for Remington 700 SPS [Re: sumoj275] #275861 04/15/09 02:28 AM
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Not a good pic, but there is a Nikon on top of the rifle. The scope was a 6-18x mil-dot. I had no problem with it but sold it with the gun. The pic is about 3 years old and about 40 lbs heavier.
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Re: Rifle Scope for Remington 700 SPS [Re: sumoj275] #275862 04/15/09 03:04 AM
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Getting closer sumo


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Re: Rifle Scope for Remington 700 SPS [Re: Gambit] #275863 04/15/09 09:43 PM
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You can get a Super Sniper from SWFA for $299.00. It is a great tactical unit that has been proven in the sand box. They have 10,16,+20X.


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Re: Rifle Scope for Remington 700 SPS [Re: REM762] #275864 04/18/09 11:06 PM
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Thanks, guys.

I have been looking and reading reviews. Probably need to raise the ante to $500 to get something decent.

Called the guys at Vortex, and they have lifetime warranty for any reason.

Search continues.

Re: Rifle Scope for Remington 700 SPS [Re: 87Burban] #275865 04/19/09 12:46 AM
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I'm sure that $500 will be more than enough to buy a quality scope for your Remington, 87Burban. Take a look at the Weavers, too. I have used them for years on high powered and rimfires. They are well under your new limit. Burris and Bushnell also have some quality models. And for $500, you can get a Leupold, another fine scope. You can spend twice as much, but the scope won't be twice as good. If cost were no object, we'd all have a Zeiss on every rifle.

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Re: Rifle Scope for Remington 700 SPS [Re: Horn Dog] #275866 04/25/09 02:50 PM
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I don't know if you guys use them but Stoney Point do a very useful 3 legged tripod set of shooting sticks....I like the small ones which can fit on my webbing...great for shooting over obstacles...but when buying a scope I take these along with a bean bag to plonk in the centre and cushion and steady the scope...steady is the main thing....then I ask to take the scope outside the shop and I can anchor the scope without mounting it or marking it on the sticks....I sit up against a wall for this...and track the scope up and down to check for sticking reticles and also to see how it comes back to zero. On a zoom I move up and down the power band very steadily to see if the POA changes on different powers. This is hard to tell but even on top end Nightforce scopes when the power band goes from 12 to 42 power you do get some that move...get one that does'nt and "bingo" you have a great scope.

On 4-16x power bands this is a lot less likely to be an issue...especially if you have a first focal plane reticle which increases in thickness as you increase power...like on a S&B scope...but on second focal plane scopes where the reticle remains a constant size...you want to check for this.

You can also check for paralax as well when going through the power bands at different distances...again not easy to do...but if you get the book I recommended for Recionseed..."The Ultimate Sniper" by Maj John Plaster he has charts in the book designed to be photocopied which can assist in checking out a scope. I take these with me...and because I buy good high end scopes I sometimes get laughed at and told that "these will be perfect"...then when I come back and they are...OK...but I have encountered problems on some Nightforce scopes and I have got to send one March 10-60 x 50 scope back to Japan which has a reticle sticking.

These March scopes are VERY expensive precision custom scopes...but I have to buy them "unseen" from Kelby's in the USA as they are the only people who sell them in the "West". They sell them but don't fix them...you have to send them to Dion in Japan who make them for repairs...and cost the thick end of £2000 by the time I get them here through duty and taxes...so don't let the "name" fool you...any scope can be "off" and need fixing.


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Re: Rifle Scope for Remington 700 SPS [Re: Horn Dog] #275867 05/09/09 09:12 PM
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Well, Vortex it is.

Got one from Liberty Optics

http://www.libertyoptics.com/

6.5-20 X 50mm. Very nice. With correct Butler Creek flip caps for ~$470. Yes, as usual, more than I wanted to pay. Tough, mil-dot, and transferrable lifetime guarantee.

Now for mounts made - not in China - but in Lewiston, Idaho!

http://www.seekinsprecision.com/

Re: Rifle Scope for Remington 700 SPS [Re: 87Burban] #275868 05/09/09 09:43 PM
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While I am not familiar with Vortex, it sure looks to be a fine scope, Burban. And those rings look solid and strong. You won't regret using good glass. Nice! Keep us posted on how it shoots. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Rifle Scope for Remington 700 SPS [Re: Horn Dog] #275869 05/09/09 10:25 PM
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Thanks for the link, I will have to give them a look.

Please keep us up to speed on the rifle, optic, mounts, and all!


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