I'd hate to hijack this thread, but I also bought a Stevens 200 in .308 just before deer season last autumns. I bought the Stevens because I needed an entry-level-yet-upgradable rig for 2 things:
1) medium and heavy game hunting (mostly deer, potentially black bear and moose)
2) long range "precision" target shooting (think F-Class, mostly F/M).
Since I was on a budget, I put on my old Tasco Varmint 6-24x42 MilDot (took it off from my 22LR) on top of TPS 7075 Alu 20MOA Picatinny Rail using TPS 7075 Alu Med Rings. Now before you chew me out for skimping out on the Tasco, bear in mind that I preferred dishing out the money on the rails and rings since I knew I'd be upgrading optics as soon as budget (and the boss allowed) to allow for precision work. The Stevens in .308 is a good and cheap option for precision work up to 1000 yrds, especially since I reload my own ammo (yes, budgets are tight)... The rail and rings are good, although the Tasco has a 1" tube so I might have to get 30mm rings for my next set of optics.
The problem: the first 100 shots I've put through it can't group anything better than 6MOA! I shot exactly 60 South African 7.62 FMJ through it to break in the barrel, and around 40 handloads of 165GR Hornady SSTs, but the latter are just going everywhere on a 30'×18' target @ 100 yrds! That's a 12 inch group at 200 yrds!!! I tried various loads, and I even tried a load that's working well on someone else's Stevens in .308, to no avail. I'm sure it's not my loads, but I'll ask someone else with a .308 @ the range to try them, just to make sure. So everyone is telling me it's the Tasco that's shifting it's POA due to recoil, but despite it's lack of clarity @ high magnificaiton, it was keeping it's POA when I was driving tacks @ 100yrs using it on my .22LR. Does anyone have this much problems with the Tasco? Does it really shift it's POA that much, even with the mild-to-medium recoil of a .308? I fail to understand how anyone can sell a product they know will now work on any decent caliber...
Ok, on to the obvious question. I definately need new optics, but what would you suggest with the following constraints:
-Budget is $400.
-Brand name isn't important, but ability to keep POA in harsh conditions is a must.
-Needs to fulfill my hunting and LR target needs, so I need variable magnification with parrallax adjustment [or more commonly, adjustable objective (AO)], preferably 24x or more at the high end, 15x as a minimum. I will be shooting alot of LR (up to 900m) this year, so the higher the better. Low end can be 6x or less, doesn't really make much of a difference for deer.
-MilDot reticle is a must for ranging work. Willing to consider alternative reticles that are suitable for ranging or a BDC for .308.
-Did I mention, it must not shift it's POA due to recoil or harsh use!
Some features that I would consider pluses:
-Illuminated reticle would be nice, especially for hunting in low-light conditions.
-AO adjustment on the side is preferrable.
-Target turrets is preferrable.
Am I dreaming, or can I get some decent optics for that $400 range?