B_Reynolds_AK
WKR
This rifle's primary purpose is hunting eastern whitetail in the mountains (max ~200 yards).
that joker is like carrying a ladder through a hallway lol. Its incredibly unbalanced and unwieldy.
Cut & thread that barrel down to 12”
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This rifle's primary purpose is hunting eastern whitetail in the mountains (max ~200 yards).
that joker is like carrying a ladder through a hallway lol. Its incredibly unbalanced and unwieldy.
Is it April 1st?Tasco has to be at the very top of the list, followed closely by Bushnell and Simmons. Don’t rule out Barska, BSA, or Centerpoint though.
Oh yeah, a competent gunsmith could do that no problem. Might have to thread 1/2x28, but that’s no issue to use an adapter for your suppressor. Zero practical reason to carry around a long barrel for close range work.Would that be possible on this Ruger American fluted barrel? I've never had a barrel cut or threaded. View attachment 1090605
Maven r1.2 in milId say $1800 and less, but if I can get a quality scope and spend less, that's more monies for a suppressor!
I like my Arken scopes too, but they’re awfully heavy. Since my guns are range rifles that’s actually good, but I wouldn’t want them on rifles that I would be hauling on long treks.Looking for some help deciding on an optic for my 7mm Backcountry I just put together.
This rifle's primary purpose is hunting eastern whitetail in the mountains (max ~200 yards). I also want the capability to take it out West and confidently stretch things out for extended range shots if the situation calls for it. Ive looked through the Quick Reference .pdf for Drop Test Results and almost settled on the Maven RS1.2 2.5x15x44, but see it's gone up in price and appears to be recommended less on here due to that increase. I don't think I like the reticle on the SWFA 3-9, but I've never looked through one. If I didnt need this mounted on my rifle and sighted in before Oct. 18, I would hold out for the S2H ZeroTech.
My priorities are:
• I need the scope in hand before October.
• Reliable, repeatable tracking, holds zero.
• High-quality glass.
• The lighter, the better.
• Durability (it'll see rough mountain use)
In all honesty, I am illiterate when it comes to optics. I have no preference or choice, I just want it to be robust and survive the abuse I put my equipment through. The "most expensive" scope I own is an Arken EPL-4. I bought it for a .308 because it was on sale, but I actually like it. I would definitely like a quality scope on this rifle, my budget is flexible if the scope truly earns it.
If you had one scope to buy, what would it be? or buy a less expensive scope and get in line with the S2H?