FFP &a Zero stop under $1000?

BCinKS

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I'm looking to upgrade my scope on my 7STW , I would like a FFP and zerostop. I want Moa adjustment and at least 20 power. What is available for around a grand ?
 
The sig tango 4 4-16x44 is on sale at cabelas for 699 right now too.

Nice price but OP is looking for at 20X ...

I want Moa adjustment and at least 20 power.

OpticsPlanet has the Burris® Veracity 4-20x50mm Riflescope w/ Ballistic E1 FFP Reticle FREE S&H 200640. Burris® Rifle Scopes. for $719.10 shipped ($799-10% and free shipping), you might (?) be entitled for an additional 10% discount if your military AD/retired or LE like I got when I purchased mine; the worst thing they'll say is no. :)

Cheers!
 
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Crap didn't see that. Might check sportoptics.com. They had really good prices on the veracity as well as the Burris xtr ii. The 4-20 xtr ii was right around 950 with free shipping. Veracity is 695 will free shipping.
 
Vortex Viper PST Gen II 6-24. They are over $1000.00 but if you are x military they give a discount.


Don Dunlap
 
Vortex Viper PST Gen II 6-24. They are over $1000.00 but if you are x military they give a discount.

Good point Don, it's 35 or 40% off their site. Bushnell, Burris, Sig, etc also give discounts.
Call or email them about it.
 
Vortex Viper PST Gen II 6-24. They are over $1000.00 but if you are x military they give a discount.


Don Dunlap

Great scope, just got one last month and really like it... Ordered the FFP on accident and it's starting to grow on me, or at least I am getting used to it. Lots of great upgrades from the Gen 1, which I also have in SFP.
 
Originally Posted by BCinKS
Has anyone used a sightron siii 2x24x50 ?
I have a 6-24x50mm Sightron SIII with FFP. Glass is nice and clear and it tracks very well. The only real issue I have with it is the crosshair virtually disappears in low light conditions when I need to turn the power down. The SIII does not have a zero stop though.
 
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