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What scopes are you guys putting on your XP-100's?
A 2X Leupy on a 221FB leaves me wanting for more magnification.
I will be using it primarily for punching paper from 100-400yds.
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rear grip, or center grip gun?
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I had a Burris 2.5x7 on my 7-08 XP. Sold it and now the scope is on my Martini Cadet scout style. Muddy
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It is in the center grip configuration
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If you have long arms, you may be able to use the Loopey 2.5-8 handgun scope. I don't and find the eye relief works better for me on a rear grip gun.
Leupold does have a fixed 4x as well, and Burris has a couple variations. You'll just have to juggle which ones work best for you.
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Thanks for the pointers tex.
I do have long arms and the Leupold 2.5-8 was on my radar. I'll keep an eye out for for one.....unless you happen to have an extra you could spare..
I was initially thinking a 4X might work....however, I'm concerned it may not be enough at the 300-400 yard range.
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Muddy - sounds like you were happy enough with the Burris to hang on to it....any downsides?
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I have the 2.5-8 Leupold on my center grip 7mm BR that works just fine for me.
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1919, Ya I do like it but one thing about it is that it has 1/8 inch clicks. It is very clear as is the 10X Burris EER scope I also have.-Muddy
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It depends on the caliber. I had a 6.5x20 Leupold on a 223 center grip XP-100. It was responsible for 93 rock chucks in its first year of use. You located the chuck and then pulled your head back until you had about 8 inches of eye relief - you had a black donut with a cross hair on the chuck. This was shot off sandbags.
An XP-100 in a bigger cal works well with the 3x12 Burris pistol scope.
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3x12 Burris.
For the large bore Specialty Pistols with a brake-FFP Rifle Scope.
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I have a 12x mounted on my rear grip .17 viper. Granted there's no recoil
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I'm a little late to the party but I have a T/C 2.5-7x on my center grip XP 100 7mm-08. It has never lost zero, even when I've taken the stock off a couple of times. They are no longer made but have a great reputation for reliability. Mine has the illuminated reticle which is a nice added feature.
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If you check you will find that the Burris has more field of view than Leupold it makes it a little easier when being used for hunting..
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im shooting the leupold 2.5-8 on my .260 rem
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Leupold M8 3X on one & Leupold 2.5-8 on the other.
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on my .17 Viper I have a fixed 12X. your FB won't recoil enough to need a pistol scope ML
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M1919: On my XP-100 in 223 Remington I have a Burris straight 10 (ten) power pistol scope. I use it for Colony Varminting out to about 300 yards - and it is great at that. According to my loading log book I have only shot it at the range out to 200 yards, but see no reason it would not suffice to 400 yards for you. I do not believe Burris still makes this scope so you would have to look on the used markets for one. Again I am very happy with this scope on my pistol. In the past I have had both 2 power and 4 power scopes on my XP-100's in 221 Remington Fireball and I opine that they would have been more appealing to me and my uses with more scope power. Sadly I have sold my XP-100's in 221 Remington Fireball and one I turned into a custom Rifle in 6m/m Remington Benchrest. I see the nice and original XP-100's in 221 Remington Fireball are selling for big bucks these days. Best of luck to you with whichever scope you choose. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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What scopes are you guys putting on your XP-100's?
A 2X Leupy on a 221FB leaves me wanting for more magnification.
I will be using it primarily for punching paper from 100-400yds. I've been shooting scoped XPs and Contenders for years, and I would answer your question by saying that it depends...But since you state your main use will be punching paper, then if you're just going to shoot it off a bench using bags, I would suggest a Leupold fixed 12x rifle scope. That scope will offer enough magnification still have 3.5"-4" of eye relief and that's plenty for a low-recoil round like the 221FB in an XP when holding it close like one would a rifle. If you intend to shoot the XP with your arms fully extended, both off the bench and in the field, then I recommend the Bushnell Elite 3200 2-6x. It's a very durable LER pistol scope that has LOTS of eye relief and the extra ER comes in handy from field positions. The Leupold EER 2.5-8x scope is also a good one but it doesn't really offer an 'arms length' amount of eye relief. There are some high magnification 'intermediate' eye relief scopes that others have mentioned but I haven't found them to be particularly useful on my single shot handguns. I can't hold them at arms length and see much FOV through them. And I can't hold them cost like a rifle scope either. But they would be a better choice if you had an XP chambered in a round that produced significantly more recoil than the 221FB.
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I liked my TC 2.5-7X. Midway shows them still available, but pricey https://www.midwayusa.com/product/5...cope-25-7x-28mm-centerplex-reticle-glossGot mine used, like new for $150. Sold it as for deer I like a fixed 2X or red dot. Will try reddot on my Super 14 .223, but ultimately that sight will end up on .357 mag or .35 Rem 14".
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