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Building A ELR Rifle

Getting back to a scope for this project, I am down to a choice of 4.
The specs are. 56 mm objective, 1/8 clicks, preferably a uncluttered reticle, 2d focal plane, enough vertical to go out past a mile, and rugged enough to stand up to a 330 Lapua Imp muzzle brake blast.
Kahles 10x50x56
March 8x80x56 Majesta
Valdada Terminator
Schmidt & Bender 10x60x56 CM11

You will not get much change back from $4000 on any of these.

The scope will serve double duty. Sitting atop the 338, and then a 6PPC for the Tack Driver, in the hopes of being able to see better in the terrible mirage at Orangburg.

Shooters have great things to say about each, and bad. I leaning toward the Valdada, but there are bad reviews out there.

Help me spend my money
 
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Terminator.......100moa elevation adjustment, 40mm tube, and 12x on the low end should work even in the Orangeburg Torture Chamber.

Regards
Rick
 
It’s rather timely that this thread is running at this time. If I use the Shehane Tracker Stock, I am going to have to figure a way to mount a suitable Bypod.

I ended up with the aacu-tac LP-50, it's pretty solid. First trip with it in a couple weeks.
 
Getting back to a scope for this project, I am down to a choice of 4.
The specs are. 56 mm objective, 1/8 clicks, preferably a uncluttered reticle, 2d focal plane, enough vertical to go out past a mile, and rugged enough to stand up to a 330 Lapua Imp muzzle brake blast.
Kahles 10x50x56
March 8x80x56 Majesta
Valdada Terminator
Schmidt & Bender 10x60x56 CM11

You will not get much change back from $4000 on any of these.

The scope will serve double duty. Sitting atop the 338, and then a 6PPC for the Tack Driver, in the hopes of being able to see better in the terrible mirage at Orangburg.

Shooters have great things to say about each, and bad. I leaning toward the Valdada, but there are bad reviews out there.

Help me spend my money
Jackie, if your looking at Valdada look at this one.
I'm pretty sure this is what Bart S. uses.

If you need a custom MOA pic rail, this is the place to go.
 
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Getting back to a scope for this project, I am down to a choice of 4.
The specs are. 56 mm objective, 1/8 clicks, preferably a uncluttered reticle, 2d focal plane, enough vertical to go out past a mile, and rugged enough to stand up to a 330 Lapua Imp muzzle brake blast.
Kahles 10x50x56
March 8x80x56 Majesta
Valdada Terminator
Schmidt & Bender 10x60x56 CM11

You will not get much change back from $4000 on any of these.

The scope will serve double duty. Sitting atop the 338, and then a 6PPC for the Tack Driver, in the hopes of being able to see better in the terrible mirage at Orangburg.

Shooters have great things to say about each, and bad. I leaning toward the Valdada, but there are bad reviews out there.

Help me spend my money
Alright then, pick 2 and buy both of'm.
Sell the one you don't like as much as the one you keep.
See how easy it is to spend someone else's money. Lol
 
Jackie, if your looking at Valdada look at this one.
I'm pretty sure this is what Bart S. uses.

If you need a custom MOA pic rail, this is the place to go.
For some reason, I thought Bart used the Valdada 12x52x56 Terminator.
I haven’t talked to him since The TackDriver. I guess I need to give him a call.
 
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Central Oregon has some nice areas to shoot.
Western Oregon has plenty of room to stretch your legs as well, unlike Texas we got mountains and trees. LolIMG_6129.jpg
Zillow hit this morning for a 6.8acres a badass farm house and 5x the shop space $348k in Tennessee.
Only problem is convincing the wife.
For some reason, I thought Bart used the Valdada 12x52x56 Terminator.
I haven’t talked to him since The TackDriver. I guess I need to give him a call.
Didn't Jason Owens run a 12x42x56 NF BR to win TD5?
With a big enough rail 50MOA+ you should be able to keep optical center and retain use of your turrets.
 
Jackie, there’s some good pricing going on at Europtic for S&B optics, link below. Not sure there’s anything you’d be interested in but I saw it and thought I’d share.

I have looked the 20x60x56 CM11. No one seems to have it in second focal plane reticle.
 
Western Oregon has plenty of room to stretch your legs as well, unlike Texas we got mountains and trees. LolView attachment 1625307
Zillow hit this morning for a 6.8acres a badass farm house and 5x the shop space $348k in Tennessee.
Only problem is convincing the wife.

Didn't Jason Owens run a 12x42x56 NF BR to win TD5?
With a big enough rail 50MOA+ you should be able to keep optical center and retain use of your turrets.
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Western Oregon.
Shooting my 7 saum from 1800 to 2990 yards, from another logging landing a bit north I can do 2800 to 4100.
 

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