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| Most 8-32X scopes have 1/8 inch clicks and don't have a lot of adjustment range. Some only have 20 MOA. I have two Sightron scopes; one suffered from a shifting zero when I changed magnification. Sightron replaced it for free. Come to think of it, I got both of them for free anyway. They make a good scope for the money. The adjustments move the POI when you click them. I have one on a .223 Rem 700 and another on a Ruger No.1 .204. |
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| I haven't bought a long range rifle scope in while, but I'll say look at Leupold as well.
If ignorance is bliss; there are some blissful sonofaguns around here. We know who you are, so no reason to point yourselves out.
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| The Sightron SIII 8-32 is an exceptionally bright and sharp scope whose only disadvantage, as far as I can see, is that it has 1/4 MOA clicks.
At least mine does.
They now have a long range target model with 1/8th clicks.
On my straight .284 Win heavy bench gun--about 28lbs--I use a Sightron SIII 10-50x56.
With these two scopes I took Third Place Overall in last April's NBRSA 1000 Yard Nationals.
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| Flaco: Congrats on the tin cups. 1/4 minute clicks are not a disadvantage. Most scopes with 1/8 clicks have half the total adjustment that a 1/4 inch scope has. Burris put out a 8x32 (might still do) that only had 20 MOA W/E adjustment. Forget that. |
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| quote: Originally posted by youngoutdoors: Burris' 8-32X50 Black Diamond has 1/8" clicks and has 39 inches of adjustment.
The 6-24X50 Black Diamond also has 1/8" clicks and has 52 inches of adjustment.
They are both great long range tools.
God Bless, Louis
39 inches means from center you have about 20 MOA, which is 80 clicks. That would be enough and you can put a 20 MOA base to get more. But 20 total would only get you 10 from center, which is not nearly enough. The 8-32 used to only have 20. Regardless, you don't need 1/8 inch adjustments for long range work. |
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| My scope has 1/10th Mil clicks (.36") and 115 minutes of adjustment. |
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