Trying out a GPO passion scope

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Put a GPO passion 4x 6-24x50mm scope on my browning lever 270. Set at 500 yards. Using 130 sst.
Any thoughts or advice? 20260418_143840.jpg20260418_143816.jpg
 
A case of function over form? I'd personally never scope a lever gun with a tube like that, but it's not my gun.. Have you actually shot that rifle for accuracy out to 500 yards?
 
A case of function over form? I'd personally never scope a lever gun with a tube like that, but it's not my gun.. Have you actually shot that rifle for accuracy out to 500 yards?
No not yet it was set up that way. Any advice is very much appreciated. Im just messing around with things right now.
 
This coukd be a total mistake and that's why I'm here asking. You can't hurt my feelings. Be honest with your opinions.
 
Sure can’t hurt to try. Might just surprise you. Curious on how that scope tracks and stays zero’d for you. They’re making some interesting offerings these days.
 
This coukd be a total mistake and that's why I'm here asking. You can't hurt my feelings. Be honest with your opinions.
Post pics of groups at 100 & 500 yards…..personally I don’t think that lever gun will be a consistent deer killer at 500 yards….but I’ve been wrong before.

Doubt the scope is the weakest link in the chain~
 
Post pics of groups at 100 & 500 yards…..personally I don’t think that lever gun will be a consistent deer killer at 500 yards….but I’ve been wrong before.

Doubt the scope is the weakest link in the chain~
Ok ill do that. The week link may be me
 
What do you mean when you say "Set at 500 yards" ?
Here is where the mystery starts. I had the scope put on at a reputable gun shop. They asked me how I would like it set up. Not sure what they did. This is new to me as you can tell. I went from rifle to bow hunting years ago and now messing around with rifles again.
 
Here is where the mystery starts. I had the scope put on at a reputable gun shop. They asked me how I would like it set up. Not sure what they did. This is new to me as you can tell. I went from rifle to bow hunting years ago and now messing around with rifles again.
Understood. First, let me solve that mystery for you: there's not a snowball's chance in hell that scope is set up correctly. If you're determined to use that rifle then start here.
 
Ive shot a deer over 300 yards with my 308 blr.

They are good guns. Triggers kinda suck. And I had some mag feeding issues. But other then that its a handy option

I dont think half the comments above know what a blr is.

See what it can do!
 
Ive shot a deer over 300 yards with my 308 blr.

They are good guns. Triggers kinda suck. And I had some mag feeding issues. But other then that its a handy option

I dont think half the comments above know what a blr is.

See what it can do!
I have 9 BLRs scoped from 22-250 up to 300wsm. Last 10ish years I've limited myself to 400 yards. Before I got shaky, I wouldn't have been scared to send one 500 yards at a deer.
 
I'm not saying that the gun isn't capable. I was just genuinely curious if it's been shot that far. I had a blr made in 1974 I think it was, in 308 that would group multiple loads into an inch or less. It definitely was not as easy to shoot as a bolt action for accuracy and consistency but it could be done.

I actually just picked up a Henry Long Ranger in 6.5 creedmoor a couple of weeks ago that I haven't gotten out yet. It'll be interesting to see how it does. I like the fact that the trigger doesn't drop out when you run the lever like it does on the Browning, and the trigger pull is 3.5 lb from the factory, and while not bolt action perfect, it's a pretty damn good trigger by feel. It's not going to be set up as a long range rifle per se, but we'll see how it goes and how effective I am at shooting it.
 
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