Mitch Rapp
Well-Known Fanatic
Ok, I am trying to decide on a configuration for my AR-15 that I will be happy with, and leave it with. My ideal arrangement would be to have two ARs, one set up for close range, one for medium to long range. However I currently have just the one AR. The primary use for it is medium range shooting and hunting it currently has a decent albiet cheap scope, a Pentax 4-12 Gameseeker.
I cannot afford a Nightforce or other high quality AND price optic. I have owned a Leupold and was happy with it, and some of the cheaper ones are in my price range. I like the idea behind the MK AR scopes, and also the Nikon M223 scopes, but would like to hear from someone with experience with either of them. I like a reticle that can be used to get me on target at longer ranges. Not talking about Bullseye accurate, just half minute of coyote, quick and easily.
Also trying to decide between an AFG, or a bipod of some sorts. Just for an idea, here is my AR, with plenty of scope rings cause they were laying around, and I figured why not.
The gun shoots very well. Around 3/4 of an inch with factory ammo. This gun pulls double duty as a "house gun" I have shot practical rifle matches with it, and I don't feel hampered at all by having the scope as opposed to a "faster" sight. The flashlight is mainly on it when its on the rack at home.
I cannot afford a Nightforce or other high quality AND price optic. I have owned a Leupold and was happy with it, and some of the cheaper ones are in my price range. I like the idea behind the MK AR scopes, and also the Nikon M223 scopes, but would like to hear from someone with experience with either of them. I like a reticle that can be used to get me on target at longer ranges. Not talking about Bullseye accurate, just half minute of coyote, quick and easily.
Also trying to decide between an AFG, or a bipod of some sorts. Just for an idea, here is my AR, with plenty of scope rings cause they were laying around, and I figured why not.

The gun shoots very well. Around 3/4 of an inch with factory ammo. This gun pulls double duty as a "house gun" I have shot practical rifle matches with it, and I don't feel hampered at all by having the scope as opposed to a "faster" sight. The flashlight is mainly on it when its on the rack at home.