You're overlooking the obvious advantage of the 260... Which is that you could load for me!
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You're overlooking the obvious advantage of the 260... Which is that you could load for me!
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Mine is .308 and yea it's very easy on the shoulder with the weight . I also push it past 1k no problem. You'll have tons of fun for sure
I see Nightforce if offering a scope for just under $1,000. Doesn't seem like they have a model with the .1 mil adjustment though. Looks like they are 1/4 MOA. Might still be leaning towards the Vortex I guess.
Here is a Burris XTRII 5-25 for sale in the trading post for a very reasonable price that would do well for you. Might be worth your consideration.
https://www.ar-15.co/threads/141859-...is-for-Rem-700
Any NF at that price will be SFP too.
They don't make many FFP scopes. Just the new beast at over $3k, and the F1 at $2000 or so for a 3.5-15x.
The XTR II is another great option along with vortex too.
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It will probably take me months to decide on a scope. Lol.
The only good thing is the longer it takes me to decide the bigger my budget will get.
The bad thing is the bigger my budget the more options I will have.![]()
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The vortex is a great option even with a large budget .
Sheesh. I thought deciding on the rifle was tough. At least I had that narrowed down to a handful of options. There must be about twenty thousand scopes out there to weed through.