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25 September 2009, 00:48
billt
MOA Range Of Super Sniper Scopes?
Does anyone know what the actual adjustment range either side of center is for the Super Sniper Models? This would be for both elevation as well as windage. I just purchased a Bushmaster BA-50 Rifle in .50 BMG, and would like a S.S. model that has the most adjustment range. Thanks in advance, Bill T.
26 September 2009, 07:37
ranb40
The SS scopes I bought from Tasco and SWFA had 120 inches of elevation and windage. Both of them also broke on 50 caliber rifles. I got one of them fixed.

I do not think they are acceptable for use on the 50 BMG. Check out the opinions on biggerhammer.net

Ranb


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26 September 2009, 07:48
billt
This is totally frustrating. All I've heard is how well the S.S. scopes hold up on fifty's. Then along comes someone who says they break. Not once, but twice. I've heard this on every single scope made by man on these rifles. Does ANYONE make a scope for the .50 that DOESN'T break????? Bill T.
27 September 2009, 15:04
ranb40
No, there are none made like that.

But you can get a scope with a good reputation and warranty. Leupold, Nightforce, Nikon, Burris and others will work very well and likely last a long time. I do not think you can get a good tough long range scope for less than $800. That is part of the price one pays for quality. I use Leupolds on my 50's.

Ranb


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27 September 2009, 16:31
MFD
Go to www.USOPTICS.com and see their offerings.
Considerably more money than what you have been considering. Have used their optics on 50's and others and they are built for the toughest conditions/applications. I suppose you could break one of their scopes, but don't know how you would go about it.
30 October 2009, 03:18
N E 450 No2
I have heard that the Swarovski scope made for the Barrett 50 is good.

The Nightforce 5.5-22 scopes we had on our Barretts held up, no problems.


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30 October 2009, 03:29
Tyler Kemp
My Super Sniper has about 135 MOA of adjustment and tracks very nicely. I've had it on up to a 300 Weatherby and it has performed flawlessly.


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30 October 2009, 23:37
MFD
Suggest you take a look at U.S.Optics and what they have to offer. www.usoptics.com mfg.s excellent optics for whatever you may need.
30 October 2009, 23:57
DuggaBoye
quote:
Originally posted by N E 450 No2:
The Nightforce 5.5-22 scopes we had on our Barretts held up, no problems.


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31 October 2009, 01:28
Collins
quote:
Originally posted by DuggaBoye:
quote:
Originally posted by N E 450 No2:
The Nightforce 5.5-22 scopes we had on our Barretts held up, no problems.


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And the NF 12-42 has for me



+1 on the Nightforce


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31 October 2009, 06:28
filmit
If you are looking at the super sniper it's probably because you are on a budget. I had a Nikko Sterling 6-24 nighteater on my Serbu 50bmg. It withstood a couple hundred rounds before I took it off. I'm now putting on the Burris 6-24xtr. The Nikko isn't exceptionally clear at higher magnification but the one I had held up and they are less than $300. I believe they have a lifetime warranty as well.
01 November 2009, 09:26
Wm.S.Ladd
Leupold warrants their optics for life, unconditionally, and regardless if you're the original owner or won the glass in a crap-shoot.