Yes, the NF scopes are pricey, but then again so are the Leupold Mark 4's. Compared to an S&B they are inexpensive, so I guess it is all relative. I would not put a NF on a 2" - 3" MOA rifle, but on a quality precision AR its perfect. The advantage of the NF scope is that it is a good balance between size and magnification. Any other quality scope in the 10x range is the size of a full size rifle scope. Also they don't make the 2.5-10's anymore, however there may be a few old stock scopes at some dealers. I'd try CRAFM, or ATR. You can probably source a good used 2.5-10x24 for $1100 to $1400 with the Larue mount, if you are patient and ready to move on a moments notice. As for the stock, I think the PRS is a better precision option however it is fixed. I like the UBR as it is the most solid collapsible stock that I have used. Oh yeah, and it looks cool. If you do not mind a bigger scope, the Leupold Mark 4 Precision Rifle line would be good and you could probably find one for under $800 used.