Yep - good one - especially for a non handloader (compared with 338Fed or 358Win - my personal pick).congrats! and good choice on the .308, its hard to beat for an all-around caliber.
Very good idea if you want to experiment with a conventional over the receiver scope. Thats what I did with my Target grey Frontier in 358. I prefer it over the scout set up. Ruger rings are exactly 1/8" incremental height jumps. Also stainless rings blend pretty well with target grey gun. Target grey rings in the right height I found difficult to find used.keep an eye on the EE because they come up from time to time for ~$40 so snagging an extra pair might not be a bad idea.
Leupold it will be then. Leupold FX-2 2.5x28mm Scout
midsouthshooterssupply.com has the leupold FX-II scout scope at $259 US.
ive never ordered from them but when looking for a scope a while back several people PM'd me that they regularly order scopes from them and have no problems with shipping or border issues.
might be cheaper than the $400+ youll pay for the Leupold here. if you do find a good Canadian price on the Leupold let me know please, i actually need another one.
Just out of curiousity, have any of you guys done any customizing or accurizing to your frontiers?
Just out of curiousity, have any of you guys done any customizing or accurizing to your frontiers?
Just out of curiousity, have any of you guys done any customizing or accurizing to your frontiers?
Just ordered one of these from Wholesale myself for my Norinco M1A. Will the Leupold low 1" QRW rings work for this scope? Anyone know?
i use low Leupold QRW rings for a 3-9x40mm Burris scope which is a lot bigger than the Leupold Scout, so i would say they should fit.
i would advise against the QRW mounts however... look into something else. Leupold quality is slipping, bad.
that screw head is not stripped - you do not tighten that screw. thats how they came out of the package. looks like they were made by a 5-year old with fisher price tools.
the heads of all the mounting screws are off-center too, you could really tell when you were tightening down the scope. 2 of them also had heads that were not on at 90-degrees so they wobbled like crazy, i was afraid when they were tightened down the bolt heads would just pop off.
the mounts looked OK, but the heart of any mounting system is the fasteners used to torque it down, and i was sorely disappointed in the quality of these. i wish id have taken a photo of the 8 bolts that hold down the scope, but i had already boresighted it and torqued them down and honestly im afraid to mess with them anymore. considering these are supposed to be quality mounts, and cost me over $80, its sickening. i sent an email to Leupold and they didnt even bother to respond.
im not pleased with the fact that they shipped what looked like mild steel 2-cent bolts with $80 rings.
didnt need to... dont mess with a good thing, just go shoot it.




























