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Posted: 11/20/2023 9:42:48 PM EDT
I have a Ruger Ranch 223 bolt gun that I'm looking to scope out. What are some good recommendations for it. Distance is 200 yards and in.
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Originally Posted By CSIGunNut: I have a Ruger Ranch 223 bolt gun that I'm looking to scope out. What are some good recommendations for it. Distance is 200 yards and in. View Quote You probably need to come up with a budget to narrow the field. You aren’t exactly soliciting elite performance parameters at 200 yards and in. For that range, depending on what you are shooting at, a $150 scope might do all you need. |
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Yeah, depending on how precise you want to be, any old 3-9 would be totally sufficient. No need to reinvent the wheel here.
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In for answers as well, I am waiting on mine to arrive. I have the same rifle in 300 BO and enjoy how light the rifle is, the last thing I want to do is top it with a 1.5 - almost 2lb optic/base combo. On my 300 BO I currently have a simple red dot and will likely go with a 1.5 - 4 Leupold. On the 223, I'll likely do the same, or possibly a 3-9x40. Leupold makes some of hte lightest scopes I have seen (and I've looked a lot), with SFWA making a crazy light 9.5 oz scope, not sure I can get past the looks of it. I'm waiting for some sales on the Leup's and there are a few right now, buit mostly on the $1,000 territory and I'm looking in the $300-$600 area
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I have a Primary Arms 1-6 with the 300BO reticle. It is just over 1lb. So far I have been very happy with it on my Ranch 300BO. It keeps with the balance of the rifle and plenty clear glass with nice and bright illumination.
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Originally Posted By bmarshall1: In for answers as well, I am waiting on mine to arrive. I have the same rifle in 300 BO and enjoy how light the rifle is, the last thing I want to do is top it with a 1.5 - almost 2lb optic/base combo. On my 300 BO I currently have a simple red dot and will likely go with a 1.5 - 4 Leupold. On the 223, I'll likely do the same, or possibly a 3-9x40. Leupold makes some of hte lightest scopes I have seen (and I've looked a lot), with SFWA making a crazy light 9.5 oz scope, not sure I can get past the looks of it. I'm waiting for some sales on the Leup's and there are a few right now, buit mostly on the $1,000 territory and I'm looking in the $300-$600 area View Quote I have one on a Howa in 6.5 G that I chopped the barrel on. Makes a nice, lightweight bolt gun that provides all the magnification I need for as far as I’ll ever shoot it. |
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If you can find a used one, the Nikon 223 scopes with BDC 600 reticle are fantastic scopes for the money and NOT made in China.
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Swfa 2.5-10x ultralight
It weighs like 9oz Makes for an overall lightweight packageIt also costs something like $350 Attached File |
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If you are looking for inexpensive, the Burris droptine
3-9x40 is hard to beat and is made in the Philippines, not china. |
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I tried that whole cancer thing. It wasn't for me. Good Riddance.
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I have several Ranch rifles in different calibers and have a Burris 4-14 mounted on most of them. It has a MOA reticle so is versatile on making use on many calibers or bullet choices. I find the 4-14 power range good for hunting and mid distance target shooting.
Burris Fullfield long range MOA $156 I have bought from this site they are good to go. It fits on the Ranch rifle with low rings. |
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I have this Vortex 3-12 on mine and it’s pretty dang nice and a good price right now.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/2420141935/?pid=141935 |
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Originally Posted By coyotesilencer: I have several Ranch rifles in different calibers and have a Burris 4-14 mounted on most of them. It has a MOA reticle so is versatile on making use on many calibers or bullet choices. I find the 4-14 power range good for hunting and mid distance target shooting. Burris Fullfield long range MOA $156 I have bought from this site they are good to go. It fits on the Ranch rifle with low rings. View Quote Thank you @coyotesilencer for that link... I bought one for a project I'm working on. |
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I tried that whole cancer thing. It wasn't for me. Good Riddance.
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I found a Bushnell Legend 3-9 with a lighted center dot for $140 at Wally world to put on my American .223 last month. It clicks all of my boxes for a light weight low end scope.
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Red dot?
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Originally Posted By CSIGunNut: I ended up going with a Leupold VX-Freedom 3-9x40 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/471579/Ruger_American_Ranch_5_56_4___AAC_M4-200-3051804.jpg View Quote How do you like the scope? That one is pretty high on my list |
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Originally Posted By triburst1: If you can find a used one, the Nikon 223 scopes with BDC 600 reticle are fantastic scopes for the money and NOT made in China. View Quote That's a terrible suggestion. BDCs suck unless you're shooting the exact load it's set for under the same conditions. Nikon is no longer making or supporting rifle scopes. Even when they did make scopes, their CS was abysmal. |
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OP, for under 200 yards, a red dot would be fine. If you want some illumination, an LPVO would be perfect.
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"What is socialism? The most difficult and tortuous way to progress from capitalism to capitalism." -Stated at an intel conference, East Berlin, Oct. 1988
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Originally Posted By CSIGunNut: I ended up going with a Leupold VX-Freedom 3-9x40 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/471579/Ruger_American_Ranch_5_56_4___AAC_M4-200-3051804.jpg View Quote It's fairly light and decent glass. For my purpose, wanting a bit of magnification for a 0-200 yard gun, it seems like it will fit the bill just fine. |
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Originally Posted By lew: That's a terrible suggestion. BDCs suck unless you're shooting the exact load it's set for under the same conditions. Nikon is no longer making or supporting rifle scopes. Even when they did make scopes, their CS was abysmal. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By lew: Originally Posted By triburst1: If you can find a used one, the Nikon 223 scopes with BDC 600 reticle are fantastic scopes for the money and NOT made in China. That's a terrible suggestion. BDCs suck unless you're shooting the exact load it's set for under the same conditions. Nikon is no longer making or supporting rifle scopes. Even when they did make scopes, their CS was abysmal. Nikon is still supporting their scopes and the SpotOn app that calculates the drop on their BDC reticles for pretty much any load imaginable. |
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“It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men”
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Originally Posted By triburst1: Nikon is still supporting their scopes and the SpotOn app that calculates the drop on their BDC reticles for pretty much any load imaginable. View Quote Do Nikon Scopes Have a Lifetime Warranty? July 21, 2020 by Sean D How does This Affect Current Nikon Scope Owners? In short, this is the way current owners of Nikon riflescopes can expect Nikon's warranty service to operate. Nikon riflescopes purchased before November 1, 2019, are eligible for the old "No-Fault" lifetime warranty. Anyone requesting warranty service on a riflescope purchased before November 1, 2019, must provide proof of purchase from an authorized dealer or reseller to quality. Any Nikon riflescope purchased after November 1, 2019, will be warrantied under the new rules. These new rules include: Non-optical systems are warrantied for seven years from the date of purchase Electronic components carry a one-year warranty. Under the new warranty program, riflescopes with evidence of misuse, alteration or accident, or damage caused by unauthorized replacement parts will not be covered. Nikon riflescope warranties are no longer transferrable from one person to another. The important takeaway here is the need for documentation. If you are like me, the receipt for a ten-year-old Nikon scope is long gone. Nikon will not accept serial numbers or anything other than proof of purchase from an authorized dealer or reseller. |
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Originally Posted By CSIGunNut: I ended up going with a Leupold VX-Freedom 3-9x40 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/471579/Ruger_American_Ranch_5_56_4___AAC_M4-200-3051804.jpg View Quote You did well. Where general purpose scopes are concerned and weight is a consideration, Leupold is usually hard to beat. |
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I had 1-4x Burris on mine but wound up swapping it out with a 2-7x Redfield that needed a home
the 2-7x has been perfect for me |
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1-4X Nikon 223 on mine. I really don't go for higher power scopes. I'd play around with a 3x prism if I could find one that mounted low enough.
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