Which 'scope for S Class?
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Which 'scope for S Class?
I am putting together an S Class rifle for for a customer at the moment, the rifle is a stainless Sako 85 action and barrel chambered in .243 which will sit in a GRS Sporter/Varmint stock so well within weight limit. He has just asked me to look at 'scopes for him as well.
He is looking for something European, 12X magnification, ideally variable, target type turrets and in keeping with the spirit of the class so it can be used for hunting as well.
Any suggestions on a suitable 'scope?
He is looking for something European, 12X magnification, ideally variable, target type turrets and in keeping with the spirit of the class so it can be used for hunting as well.
Any suggestions on a suitable 'scope?
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Re: Which 'scope for S Class?
Get an older Zeiss variable 3 - 12 with a no 4 reticule. Look on the German ebay site. You might need to get one with rail mounts (which I use) which would add to the cost (EAW mounts aren't cheap).
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Re: Which 'scope for S Class?
if Budget is not an issue - some of the Kahles scopes could be spot on
Kahles CSX
http://www.kahles.at/eng/products/helia ... btensions/
Has the right magnification : CSX2.5 2-10
Kahles COMPETITION
http://www.kahles.at/eng/products/compe ... ical-data/
Higher Mags but could be dialled down and has more recticule options
This Zeiss model looks good - covers both Hunting and Target
http://sportsoptics.zeiss.com/hunting/e ... pagetabs-2
Victory Diavari 3–12x56 T*
The biggest model of the range delivers that crucial extra light in twilight conditions. Together with the higher magnification it is also suitable for longer range shooting in daylight. Available with Reticle 4 in the 1st image plane (with or without rail mount) and with Reticle Z-Plex in the 2nd image plane. This version is designed for ring mounting.
Kahles CSX
http://www.kahles.at/eng/products/helia ... btensions/
Has the right magnification : CSX2.5 2-10
Kahles COMPETITION
http://www.kahles.at/eng/products/compe ... ical-data/
Higher Mags but could be dialled down and has more recticule options
This Zeiss model looks good - covers both Hunting and Target
http://sportsoptics.zeiss.com/hunting/e ... pagetabs-2
Victory Diavari 3–12x56 T*
The biggest model of the range delivers that crucial extra light in twilight conditions. Together with the higher magnification it is also suitable for longer range shooting in daylight. Available with Reticle 4 in the 1st image plane (with or without rail mount) and with Reticle Z-Plex in the 2nd image plane. This version is designed for ring mounting.
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Re: Which 'scope for S Class?
ENS, this is for the 'other' Saffy and we did briefly discuss options this morning, he did say a PMII was going to be too much of a lump but has an open mind other than that. Christel has already suggested Kahles however they are quite pricey..
Re: Which 'scope for S Class?
ooooh in that case
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Call it the RETRO BOER WAR Model :lol: :lol: :lol:
He will lap it up!
Just found this
http://www.opticstalk.com/multiple-rifl ... c9883.html
"BEST Overall Group 1"
Zeiss 3-12x56 £1,277.99
http://www.sportsmanguncentre.co.uk/pro ... i+3-12x56/
Swarovski 2.5-10x56 £1449.00
http://www.uttings.co.uk/Product/543/10 ... fle-scope/
S&B 2.5-10x56 £999.00
http://www.uttings.co.uk/Product/543/10 ... fle-scope/
Kahles 3-12x56 £999.00
http://www.uttings.co.uk/Product/543/10 ... fle-scope/
Cut off the bottom of two coke bottles - duct tape
Call it the RETRO BOER WAR Model :lol: :lol: :lol:
He will lap it up!
Just found this
http://www.opticstalk.com/multiple-rifl ... c9883.html
"BEST Overall Group 1"
Zeiss 3-12x56 £1,277.99
http://www.sportsmanguncentre.co.uk/pro ... i+3-12x56/
Swarovski 2.5-10x56 £1449.00
http://www.uttings.co.uk/Product/543/10 ... fle-scope/
S&B 2.5-10x56 £999.00
http://www.uttings.co.uk/Product/543/10 ... fle-scope/
Kahles 3-12x56 £999.00
http://www.uttings.co.uk/Product/543/10 ... fle-scope/
Re: Which 'scope for S Class?
How about this:
http://www.meopta.com/en/zd-3-12x50-1404042231.html
A friend has one with the Mil Dot reticle rather than the V Dot. It's very, very good!
Reviewed here:
http://www.gunmart.net/accessories_revi ... x50_tactic
http://www.meopta.com/en/zd-3-12x50-1404042231.html
A friend has one with the Mil Dot reticle rather than the V Dot. It's very, very good!
Reviewed here:
http://www.gunmart.net/accessories_revi ... x50_tactic
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Re: Which 'scope for S Class?
:lol: They all cost more than my rifle will by the time I'm finished putting it together! :lol:
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Re: Which 'scope for S Class?
You could try a leupold fx3 a straight 12 power scope with target turrets and very lightweight .
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Re: Which 'scope for S Class?
Second hand Pecars are a good way to go, I got the one I'm using of a member here for £250. They are very fine glass indeed.
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Re: Which 'scope for S Class?
I've taken the plunge and ordered a Meopta ZD 3-12x50 Tactic!
I've been told by the importer that it's the only one remaining in the country with the modified Mil-Dot reticle.
Hopefully, the stock figure is correct and it hasn't been sold.
Unfortunately, I'm on a strict budget so I cannot afford a Kahles K312 II 3-12x50 scope, which would probably be my first choice.
I've been told by the importer that it's the only one remaining in the country with the modified Mil-Dot reticle.
Hopefully, the stock figure is correct and it hasn't been sold.
Unfortunately, I'm on a strict budget so I cannot afford a Kahles K312 II 3-12x50 scope, which would probably be my first choice.
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