Optic for new long range shooter on a budget

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So I'm dabbling at long range. I'm shooting a plain jane t3 and I've worked up a couple very good loads to get me to 300 meters. I'm holding 1/2 to 3/4" moa to that distance using a 3-9x40 scope with duplex reticle. I had a 6500 2.5-16 on it but sold it in a moment of weakness. I would ultimately like to get out to 800 yards on steel. I already have Talley lightweights in 30mm low so would like a 30mm scope up to 44mm objective. Any reticle is ok and I'm not worried about ffp but would like good reliable, resetable turrets with zero stop. Budget is under $750 and I'm not opposed to used scope as long as they're in good shape. I should mention its a 308 and I'm shooting 155gr scenars at 2850fps.
 
just gonna say this, dont go super cheap or expensive.

Something like sightron stac is pretty decent had a 3-16. Held zero & tracked fine, shot out to 500m ontop of my AR for service rifle.
 
just gonna say this, dont go super cheap or expensive.

Something like sightron stac is pretty decent had a 3-16. Held zero & tracked fine, shot out to 500m ontop of my AR for service rifle.

My shooting buddy's scope cost more then my entire rig, and with the wind (5-15mph) and sun we had today, mirage was terrible, we were both stuck staring at blurry/wavy targets and it didn't matter what glass was on top.
On a calm, cool, clear, windless day it makes a difference, but I have yet to enjoy those conditions...they don't seem too common.
 
My shooting buddy's scope cost more then my entire rig, and with the wind (5-15mph) and sun we had today, mirage was terrible, we were both stuck staring at blurry/wavy targets and it didn't matter what glass was on top.
On a calm, cool, clear, windless day it makes a difference, but I have yet to enjoy those conditions...they don't seem too common.

I highly disagree.

I have a tangent theta, and while others are seeing mirage, i can see thru the mud. Heck could see bullet holes at 300m on a rainy overcast day.
 
Not sure if you can find something with the features you want for $750. I would save up a little longer and look at scopes in the $12-$1600 range. PST Gen 2 or Sightron SIII, possibly a NF SHV. For features I would go PST. New ones have good glass and a nice zero stop.
 
Surprised nobody has mentioned a Burris Veracity 5-25x50 or XTR2 yet. I have the veracity in 5-25x50 and been quite impressed with it. Very clear out to 1000 so far, simple, big turrets and price was $1200 which wasn't terrible compared to some!
 
Research the SWFA 10x42 S?S in mil/mil.

These are well within your budget.

The glass is good but the best part is the the adjustments are accurate , you get what you dial, also they hold zero!

To get this level of precision you would be in the $1500 range CDN.

Burris Signature Zee Rings on a Talley rail and your good to 1000 yds or more.

About $600 cdn delivered to your door, takes about a week.
 
There is the potential to snag a Steiner / Meopta / Leica at around a $1,000. All of these brands will fulfill your requirements.

I am a Sightron / Falcon fan, and they also will work well for the budget.

Candocad.
 
I highly disagree.

I have a tangent theta, and while others are seeing mirage, i can see thru the mud. Heck could see bullet holes at 300m on a rainy overcast day.

Wow, I didn't know any scope manufacturers used magic in their production, glass that makes mirage disappear lol.
Must by why they are $6000!
 
Man, if you can work with Go Big's website, you have a lot more patience than I.

Unfortunately you won't find Sightron on our website yet, perhaps later this year. Sorry if you're having issues but we're always available by PM or email (sales@gobigtactical.ca) to help! Hopefully by this fall we'll be transitioned into another web platform but we needed to get something off the ground
 
Unfortunately you won't find Sightron on our website yet, perhaps later this year. Sorry if you're having issues but we're always available by PM or email (sales@gobigtactical.ca) to help! Hopefully by this fall we'll be transitioned into another web platform but we needed to get something off the ground

Thats good to hear. Hoping the best for you.
 
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