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    Scope for 50m bencrest

    Currently using Airmax 8-32 x50 but can get a bit fuzzy at max magnification.
    Any alternative suggestions (without breaking the bank!
    Thanks

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    I have a leup comp for sale, probably the best scope you can buy for 25/50m and beyond

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    MK3 Big Nikko does the job for £450

    New T50 is worth a look.

    Going up there is the Sightron SIII, then your into the Delta Stryker and March
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    Bench rest scope

    Depending on the size of your budget, I'd plump for the sightron, the dot on the cross hairs fits in the hollow dot on the target. You don't need mildot, it's too distracting when shooting at a fixed distance.
    David

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    My range scope is a nikko sterling 10-40x56 a good budget scope for bench rest shooting to well over 50m

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    Mine is a T50 503, 10-50 x60 the old model and its only limitation is me...it works really well.
    I dont compete, only with myself
    The new X50 is supposedly better in some ways, but not at nearly 3x as much as i paid for my T50 s/h....wouldnt
    mind a look at one though to see what i make of them as their s/h prices are looking better these days.
    Last edited by MrGreengrass; 15-06-2021 at 03:32 PM.
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