What are people running for their AR 15 platforms? I have never ran an optic with magnification before but decided to run one of my rifles with a scope. Looking for a place to start.
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What are people running for their AR 15 platforms? I have never ran an optic with magnification before but decided to run one of my rifles with a scope. Looking for a place to start.
Leupy mark 4 LRT 3.5-10x40 I was gifted off of my work rifle when I did cool things.
Barrel length and twist rate, average distance you plan shooting, max you'd like to hit or work up? Factory or loading your own, bench, 3 gun, PDW? Place to start, as in get comfortable then go longer, or buy once cry once comfortable?
I like a 4-20 after putting 5-25's on the bolt guns, if i could i'd sell them and go 4-20 across the collection.
I have a Redfield Battlezone 3-9 on my AR. Turret is tuned to 55gr at 3100fps.
Ended up with it after saying "I'll take it" on this forum for a friend. He couldn't afford it. I don't regret the choice....
What do you plan to do with it? What are your goals for its versatility vs dedicated role? Is this a do-all upper or a dedicated precision one?
Check out the MTAC if you can live with 1-4 magnification. Nice optic, will do 300yds, has hash marks for drop compensation. If you don't care about true 1x at low magnification, then I have always liked the Luppys that bottom out at 1.25x since they are so light. Strike Eagle if you want to play with 1-6 magnification.
Get a 1-8 strike eagle. If you have extra money burning a hole in your pocket get the 1-6 vortex razor
Have been running a PST Gen2 1-6x24 mrad for about 5 months on a 16" 5.56 platform (223 wylde, actually), aside from being just a touch heavier than some other options I really like it...
Glass, reticle and illumination are real nice for up close as well as reaching out further, and controls (turrets, illumination, etc.)/aesthetics are nicely done...
1-6 is about where I would go.
Whats your budget?
I started running a Vortex Razor 1-6 at work last year. I took it through a CQB/Vehicle package to see if looking through a tube would slow me down/piss me off after years behind a T1. I didn’t notice the tube and the amount of time it slowed me down was negligible. Especially when balanced against my ability to target ID at longer ranges.
It’s on a 10.5in LMT shooting 70gr TSX. I can reliably hit E types at 600.
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For my daily rifle that goes everywhere with me I run a 1-6x SWFA. I shoot 55gr FMJ for practice but carry Federal 62gr bonded that does not change my zero. Having a scope has not slowed me down that I can tell as others have mentioned. What it has done is given me a strength to ID targets at further distances and easier to shoot for sure. I've only taken it out to 600 yards so far but had no trouble hitting IPSC targets.
I have a 1.5x4 mark ar on a 16in middie and no issues out to 300yds. Have a 3x9x40 on a MVP and can makes hits at 550yds with ease if there is no wind. Im looking to up grade the MVP to a 4x12 to make thoes 550yds shots easier.