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  • saxy415

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    Hey guys, I just got my dpms lr308 in today, and am in need of a scope. I want to keep it around the $200 range. I will be using this rifle for hunting, and some long range shooting. I doubt I will use it for anything over 300 yards. The main things I am looking for is a scope that will stay accurate and let a lot of light in. Any help that you guys could give would be great.
     

    Bladebu1

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    Richard in LA

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    I heard good things about the bushnell elite 3200's as well. I went to Cabelas not too long ago and compared the Nikon Buckmaster, Elite3200, and Leupold VXII (all in a close price range) and the Buckmaster was by far the clearest of those 3, at least to me.
     

    Richard in LA

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    Thanks for the help. I have decided to go with the buckmaster. Now the question is, what mounts should I go with, any suggestions?

    If you got an AR10 with a flattop, you only need a set of High or Xtra high rings to start with, and if you wish to, you can get one of those fancy LaRue QD mounts in the future.

    I personally like the Millet Angle-loc, windage adjustable rings, and they can be found at lots of places. Just make sure you get them tall enough so you can still "rack" the charging handle.
     
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