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  • Mr_Monkeywrench
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 2366

    MOA scope

    Well, I've been having a great time with my AR. I have been able to shoot consistent 2" groups at 200 yards with iron sights. I would like to reac out a little further and push myself. I was thinking about a rem 700 sps varmint .308. The question is, can anyone point me in the direction of a decent MOA scope. I understand how MOA works and I know the inch system. I figured since I suck so bad at math, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and the like would work out best. I would prefer one with MOA adjustment as well. My budget is around $600. Thanks in advance.
    P.S. I am new to longdistance shooting and long distance scopes
  • #2
    NapaCountyShooter
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 2417


    Unfortunately, MOA/MOA is not as popular as Mil/Mil these days, so cheaper scopes in this configuration are harder to find.
    Last edited by NapaCountyShooter; 04-11-2011, 5:28 PM.
    Jonah

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    • #3
      d4v0s
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2010
      • 1661

      I was recently turned on to the Leupold custom shop, you can drop a custom reticle into most of their scopes, and even put a BDC in it, tell them your rifle and the ammo youll be using and you have a custom tailored scope to your rifle setup.

      I am about to order a shotgun scope 1-4x with a BDC out to 500 yards, using surplus 62 grain penetrators. (my fav ammo to shoot) and it will sit on top of my 20" Ar, I would guess that the custom shop could put a moa reticle in too.
      Originally posted by Franklincollector
      It was administered with a toothpick and placed on a street taco.

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      • #4
        Mr_Monkeywrench
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2009
        • 2366

        I read that thread. Thanks for posting. Unfortunately, you're right. Not much under 1000. I had a question, what do you guys think about duplex reticles? Ive fired rifles using them and I like how precise they are, but I was wondering how practical they are if you don't know the distances you're shooting at?
        Thanks again,
        New long distance shooter.

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        • #5
          CSTactical
          Vendor/Retailer
          • Sep 2007
          • 4090

          The only thing that comes to mind it the Vortex PST. The Vortex PST is a great scope for the price.

          Mike @ CST
          Dealer for Zero Compromise Optic, Tangent Theta, Leupold, Nightforce, Vortex, Aimpoint, Desert Tech, Swarovski and more...
          Call 916-670-1103 for Calguns pricing
          www.cstactical.com
          sales@cstactical.com
          916-670-1103

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          • #6
            Mr_Monkeywrench
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2009
            • 2366

            Originally posted by CSGunWorks
            The only thing that comes to mind it the Vortex PST. The Vortex PST is a great scope for the price.

            Mike @ CST
            That looks like what I would seriously consider. Have you personally used these scopes? Do you have any in stock?

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            • #7
              Mr_Monkeywrench
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2009
              • 2366

              Just put in an order with you guys at cs tactical. Spoke to Mason. Thanks alot for the recommendations.

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              • #8
                MONGO3006
                Junior Member
                • Apr 2007
                • 92

                You can check out wotac (I think I spelled it right) price isnt that bad either

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