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Does anyone make a decent entry/mid-level scope with a mil dot reticle? I haven't seen anything in a few searches in that price range. I want something that I could use for holdover in the wind.
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Take a look at the Nikon Buckmasters 4.5-14 with the mil-dot reticle.
I have used several with good results and I currently have one on a heavy barrel .30/06 that works very well.
you should be able to get one for just 300.00 new.
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Midway has an exclusive Weaver in that price range (when it is on sale). It is a 3-10x with mil turrets too. Its gotten good reviews on snipershide. http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=598484
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I have a like new Leupold Mark AR with Mil Dot and BDC listed in the Classifieds for $285.00 shipped.
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If you can like a fixed 10X, look at the Bushnell 3200 10X, and SWFA's 10X Super Sniper rear-parallax model.
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Will second the opinion for the SWFA SS10X42 for $299.95 plus shipping. It is a fixed 10X with mil-dots, target turrets and adjustable parallax. Optics are very good. I�ve been using mine for .22 silhouette out to 200 yards, and a shifting 10 to 15mph wind will definitely blow a .22 LR bullet off course at 200! But those mildots are quite effective for compensating to get hits at that range. I have been very satisfied with mine.
It is a 30mm scope so you would have to get the larger rings if that is an issue.
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There's a fixed 6X option now too, with the Super Sniper.
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I have the Bushnell 3200 10x and I like it. It is no frills and the thing that I like about it is it tracks true. I usually dial for elevation and use the mils to hold off for windage. For hunting I would take a good look at the SS 6x. I think it would be a great option. Just my two cents.
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