One scope I'm looking at is 5-5.5 eye relief
A "scout" rifle by definition would have the scope forward, that is if you go by Jeff Coopers example.Mounting it forward of the receiver, 2.5x.
what rifle? does it have a mount forward of the receiver already?Hello
What is more practical on a scout rifle setup? A fixed 4x scope or a 2-7x variable scope?
Thx!
A "scout" rifle by definition would have the scope forward, that is if you go by Jeff Coopers example.
A fixed scope is probably more practical for the op's "scout" rifle
what rifle? does it have a mount forward of the receiver already?

That's why I mentioned both options...... The FOV gets really small with anything over 4x on a LER scope.
Just pick a scope already so you can shoot this rifle. I don't see the point of starting another topic about scout scopes when you already started one asking the same question.
Don't give him any else to think. Now he be asking about regular scopes and 3 thread about that.
Mounting it forward of the receiver, 2.5x.
Mounting it over the receiver, 2-7 variable.
My rifles rail comes forward of the receiver. One scope I found has more length to it. so I'm thinking there could be an option to mount it as far back on the rail as possible which will bring it mostly over the reciever and 5.5 inch eye relief might be ok then.
You need over 8" eye relief. The scope you see with 5" or more is for magnum cal rifles, so you don't get scope eye.
If you dont got enough eye relief than you be looking at a smaller FOV with a black rings around it. You might comp by offset rings but that be another purchase you would need to make. You got a scout rifle and your set on using see thru, than use a 8-10" eye relief scope.
If you only have a mount forward of the receiver, your only option is scopes designed for that type of mountingMy rifles rail comes forward of the receiver. One scope I found has more length to it. so I'm thinking there could be an option to mount it as far back on the rail as possible which will bring it mostly over the reciever and 5.5 inch eye relief might be ok then.




























