Scope for 308

cooperjb1308

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Looking for a scope to go on my bergara b14 in 308, I will be using it mainly for woodland stalking but also a bit of casual targets at the permissions that I have.
My fallback will be an 8x56 S&B or another European fixed mag but would look at something like an element helix, budget would be £500 at the top end, what does everyone think.
 
For £500 you maybe able to find yourself a 3-12 or 2.5-10 powered schmidt or ziess. Meopta also make a good scope which you will find in your budget bit failing all that your fallback 8x56 will do the job
 
Variable magnification is always useful for woodland stalking, pick a low base magnification for the best low light performance, but check that the low magnification setting works well.

Old S&B can tunnel very badly (4-16 Precision Hunter is nearly unusable until 6x).

A 3-12 will stand you in good stead. Side focus/adjustable parallax is a nice feature too.

Illuminated reticle usually not needed unless you are shooting a DSC1 deer target.
 
I use a Schmidt 2.5-10x56 on my 308. Good bit of glass and is great at first/ last light.

It lives on x8 unless I'm in the few bits of woodland I have access to when it gets wound down.

illuminated is a nice to have but definitely not essential
 
Looking for a scope to go on my bergara b14 in 308, I will be using it mainly for woodland stalking but also a bit of casual targets at the permissions that I have.
My fallback will be an 8x56 S&B or another European fixed mag but would look at something like an element helix, budget would be £500 at the top end, what does everyone think.
The S&B 8x56 is a great option, and you'll get a good secondhand one for that price. I had one on my .308 for a long while (bought here), and only swapped it out when I was doing mostly target shooting with the rifle.
Now It's back as a hunting gun, I'm using a Swarovski 8x50, which is excellent - and very lightweight. You might have a look at that - again, you should get a good one within your budget. Mine cost me +/- £400 on here.
 
Delta Titanium 2.5-15x56 when one comes up for sale on here second hand?
Actually, just re-read your post and see you want informal targets too so scratch my suggestion 👍🏼
 
I own one of these Falcons and it has excellent glass that gives superb long range resolution. I can see individual bullet holes on paper targets at 600yds. It also has good elevation range and robust build. The clicks are bit mushy compared to my S&B PM11 but it's all round way more impressive than its £280 price would suggest. Get one while you can: M18+ 4-18×44 Riflescope MRAD
 
Hi,

A friend of mine has a Vortex for sale at £350. He has just taken it off a Bergara .308 as he is upgrading his rifle and scope.
The details are:
Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50mm rifle scope, in great used condition and vortex stand by there products with a lifetime VIP warranty on all there products, £350 or near offer will post at buyers expense, does have low mounts on the scope as well if required, reticle is dead hold BDC, moa turrets. PM me if interested and I will give you his number. He is in Somerset.

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i have a carl zeiss conquest 3.5-10x44 in great condition ideal for woodland stalking 1inch tube for sale if interested going for a great price bs
 
Variable magnification is always useful for woodland stalking, pick a low base magnification for the best low light performance, but check that the low magnification setting works well.

Old S&B can tunnel very badly (4-16 Precision Hunter is nearly unusable until 6x).

A 3-12 will stand you in good stead. Side focus/adjustable parallax is a nice feature too.

Illuminated reticle usually not needed unless you are shooting a DSC1 deer target.
Strange that statement about needing illumination for the DSC-1 target. We shoot it regularly at BDS shoots and I have never seen anyone switch on an IR scope. - Even at competitions like the Scottish Inter Branch Shoot. - It's normally shot at close range (100 & 200 yards) in good light and the crosshairs show up just fine.
Ian
 
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