M14S Scopes

Also be advised that Leopold clones can be had very cheaply from e-bay now. I just got one for about $85 shipped to my door in about a week!
 
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hfp75 said:
Bushnell 3200 10x mill dot. I have one on top of my 300WSM and damn it works good!!!! Holds ZERO on the Mag round!!!

only prob is that at 400+ yards things are really blurry!!!!!

Fixed paralax at 100ish

HP

Actaully, I think it's fixed at 150-infinity. You shouldn't be having any problems with focus at long range, rather the opposite
 
Airborn_69 said:
Not an expert on M14 scopes but I think a FIX power 10 or 16x is a bit of an overkill on a 300-400m rifle
The m1 carbine and SKS are 300m guns. You shough be able to reliably hammer man-sized gongs at the 600 and 700m range with the m14
 
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