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seems like tasco super sniper fixxed straight 10x mil-dot scopes, hold up pretty good .. holds zero. i would not buy anything more than 10x as that is too much magnification. i would stay away from low end variable power scopes, as i have never seen one yet that will hold a solid zero, due to the brass/ steel cams inside that are part of the slide mechanism.( will not hold true zero due to internal moving parts.) your results may be different.
This make sure your reticule matches your adjustments weather is MIL/MIL or MOA/MOA. FWIW I am very happy with my Redfield Battlezone 3x9x44. Nice build quality, warranty and the adjustments are spot on.Make sure if you get a scope with a mil dot reticle that the turrets are in mils and not moa.
It will help you a ton to have turrets and reticle match up.
Also not quite sure how anything more than 10x is too much magnification unless you are referring to a fixed power scope only.
Another thing to think about is do you want a front focal plane or a second focal plane scope.
Having a fixed power scope makes that a non issue.
Knowing what your budget is and what distances you will be shooting would be helpful.
Here is a review on the PA scope http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2012/10/foghorn/gear-review-primary-arms-4-14x44-mil-dot-ffp-scope/ There is another member on here who purchased this scope also and loves it.
I might have to get one just to check it out.
Here is a review on the PA scope http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2012/10/foghorn/gear-review-primary-arms-4-14x44-mil-dot-ffp-scope/ There is another member on here who purchased this scope also and loves it.
I might have to get one just to check it out.
I just got this one after watching the tutorial on the reticle. Seems quite well built though I dont have a lot of experience with optics