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
 
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