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John Bruh

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Mueller Optics are awesome for the money. I've got an Eradicator on my .17hmr and love it. I also run a Falcon optics Merlin (MilDot) on my .308 that's pretty badass for the money. IIRC, it was around $450 or so. It's british made, and there are very few dealers for them in the US, but they get rave reviews.
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+1 on the Super Snipers. Great scope for the money.

 

Check out the Nikon Buckmaster series optics, too. I've got one on my M1A and it's excellent.

 

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k239/jjjxlr8/M1A/IMG_1144.jpg

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k239/jjjxlr8/M1A/IMG_1150.jpg

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bumping this back to the top.

 

between these three

 

http://swfa.com/SWFA-SS-20x42-Tactical-Riflescope-P502.aspx

 

http://swfa.com/Sightmark-10-40x56-Triple-Duty-30mm-Rifle-Scope-P11975.aspx

 

http://www.muelleroptics.com/products/MT41650IGR

 

which is going to be the best? Looking for a quality scope for 100-600 yard range i belive these all should be perfect for that.

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I like the larger 30mm tube diameter of the SS and the sightmark

 

What rifle are you putting this on and are you using it for only daytime shooting? If you plan on using in lower light conditions, the amount of light transmitted by the optics is much more important. Also, the larger objective lens is going to limit how low you can mount the optic, if that is a concern.

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I like the larger 30mm tube diameter of the SS and the sightmark

 

What rifle are you putting this on and are you using it for only daytime shooting? If you plan on using in lower light conditions, the amount of light transmitted by the optics is much more important. Also, the larger objective lens is going to limit how low you can mount the optic, if that is a concern.

 

its going on this.

http://www.dpmsinc.com/store/products/?prod=4711

 

yeah daytime 99% of the time. the mount im not concerned with im going to buy a la rue.

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If you are set on one of the three that you have listed, I'd go with the Super Sniper. The only drawback with that one is that it's a fixed 20x magnification and you may or may not like that much at 100 yds. It will be great for 300+yds. though. Fixed magnification is simple and less prone to mechanical problems.

 

The fact that the Sightmark has such a huge range of adjustment on magnification could be a concern and the Mueller may not have enough magnification for 300+yds. (personal preference). The Mueller's objective lens is a little large for my taste, as well.

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