SheepDogK-10
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Having a hard time deciding which way to go with the optics...
why would you want an SBR for Varmint?striped1 said:buy the upper, lower and the can separately. You register and have the the SBR lower engraved, which saves you money. Anyone can buy the sbr upper as it is not the controlled component and then buy a can.
cheapest way around and you can spec it a little more for your tastes.
Mainly Yotes!!! but would love to go to a dog town someday. I have an sbr but the optic I am looking for is going to go on an 18" 1 and 8 twist build.Ryan Muller said:i guess i assumed coyotes since tis the season... so i guess on top of budget we need to know what varmits exactly you will be shooting?
Everything I said about a 3X9 goes out the window if your looking at prairie dogs. Then you need the 6X24X50 or better.SheepDogK-10 said:Mainly Yotes!!! but would love to go to a dog town someday. I have an sbr but the optic I am looking for is going to go on an 18" 1 and 8 twist build.
I have one of these on my AR. It is a nice scope. The magnification range is fantastic. I haven't tested it out to any distance yet though. I do wish it would have been Mil/Mil or moa/moa.Charger Arms said:Look at the Bushnell 6500 2.5-16x42. Forum member here swears by his. The 6500 line is still made by LOW in Japan. I have a customer right now looking at putting one on a Stag 3G for a coyote and longer range plate ringer.