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Affordable adjustable scope?

So I agree with two of the above. As someone who every year takes people looking for exactly what you want to the goal line. I can say I totally disagree with the leupold comment. They are not for me. Vortex is a best entry level scope out as far as cost to scope in the low end.
I also agree with nightforce. The shv model is very tough to beat for the price. That being said. I have been a huge fan of the Burris 3-15 as mentioned above. Have several people now that will never push beyond the 500-600 yard range with most in the under 300 camp.

That scope is great probably the best overall bang for your buck scope I've dealt with in a while.
That Burris Signature 3-15x44 should get you going pretty well for the price and distance you want…if you can swallow "made in China ".
Grab one on Black Friday sales!
A fellow on here has one for sale as well.

I'm a long time Burris fan for hunting scopes.
 
I was talking about this subject with a gentlemen I know and he mentioned having a Burris available for sale. See link - 6-24 x 50 Fullfield w/fine plex reticle. Looking it over it appears to be what I am after, feature-wise. The turrets let you sight in the scope then the turret verniers can be calibrated to that sight-in position (IE - brought to 0). From that point you can adjust for elevation/windage as necessary.

I guess the question on "repeatability" is there just the same - when returning to "0" how accurate is it? The gentlemen I spoke with swears by them - he has a few and has put them on several others' rifles too for the same reason.

 
I've heard some good things about SWFA optics. I had a friend that used on his .338 Lapua……doing some 1 mile shooting on the family ranch. Though, that was several years ago….not certain of today's quality. memtb
 
I have this one for sale. It will be under your budget by a bit and save $300-$350 over one online after taxes/shipping.

Same internals as a mark5hd, a 4x erector is a tad more forgiving. 34mm tube makes for a very clear Eyebox compared to most 30mm. Very good glass and not busy reticle.

Also has built in level which works great. It's a tad heavy at 27oz but lighter than most sturdy scopes.

It's mil which some in your shoes may not like.




Edit: not mine but another good one I own that I'd recommend.

 
Don't overlook Trijicon. Their Tenmile and Credo scopes are pretty good. I have both and I am pretty impressed with them. I also have a NF NXS and SHV and they are well built scopes. All of these can be had at or under your budget, if you look around some.
 
I have this one for sale. It will be under your budget by a bit and save $300-$350 over one online after taxes/shipping.

Same internals as a mark5hd, a 4x erector is a tad more forgiving. 34mm tube makes for a very clear Eyebox compared to most 30mm. Very good glass and not busy reticle.

Also has built in level which works great. It's a tad heavy at 27oz but lighter than most sturdy scopes.

It's mil which some in your shoes may not like.




Edit: not mine but another good one I own that I'd recommend.

This summer I pulled the trigger on a Leupold MK4HD 4.5-18x52 FFP MOA PR-1 reticle Illuminated and love it.
I missed an elk of a life time several years back due to dialing turrets on a SFP scope thinking I remembered how far I had to figure to compensate and missed. Now this FFP reticle stays full size all the time and I can dial as much as I want.
Remember, if you have a SFP scope dialing turrets changed point of impact but not on a FFP. Just a thought
 
This summer I pulled the trigger on a Leupold MK4HD 4.5-18x52 FFP MOA PR-1 reticle Illuminated and love it.
I missed an elk of a life time several years back due to dialing turrets on a SFP scope thinking I remembered how far I had to figure to compensate and missed. Now this FFP reticle stays full size all the time and I can dial as much as I want.
Remember, if you have a SFP scope dialing turrets changed point of impact but not on a FFP. Just a thought
I think I know what your saying but it's not coming across right the way you are describing the differences between FFP vs SFP..

Actually, no disrespect but I'm not sure I'm tracking what you mean by dialing on SFP will change the poi but not on FFP. That doesn't make sense. Dialing the turrets should move poi regardless of SFP or FFP.
 
so your max would be what..........1,500...................1,000..........................500.........................black friday is coming and you could get a great deal on a higher end/price optic for maybe 1/2 price! since burris was mentioned i have a predator 4.5-14x42 on a 270win blr that's been great. have a trijicon accupoint (don't remember the power 2.5-10x56 maybe) that has very good glass for a low dollar optic. athlon and sig lpvo's in 1-10x28 are very good. the sig came w/mount for around the $500-600 range (athlon was about the same price (btr) ). both reticles are almost identical in the sig and athlon except for the illumination.
 
Nightforce riflescopes! Tough as nails, repeatable, buy once, cry once. Can't go wrong.
That said above. I have two and they're on the rifles I hunt deer and elk with. I don't mind the cheaper scopes on my varmint rifles, but I just don't think anyone under $2K stands with them in repeatability. I bought both of mine for around $1500 apiece, they're NXS models, 5-22 power. I'd buy a used one before I bought something else to hunt with, and I can't tell you how many Leupolds I own. I like them, but I don't trust them to go back to exactly the same place when I dial them up and down.
 
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