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shoot4fun
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Posted: May/14/2019 at 10:05 |
Has anyone had any experience with the competition covenant scopes? I was in yesterday and saw these ffp scopes. One covenant 7 that was 3x21x50. I have a Remington tactical adl rifle that I would like to set up just to see how it works out. It is a cheaper rifle I ended up buying new for 349.00. All help appreciated.
Took out the competitions name. 3. Do not advertise other retailers selling the same or similar products as SWFA, this includes posting links to other retailers for products sold by SWFA. SWFA does not provide this forum as a vehicle to redirect customers to our competition. Edited by Bigdaddy0381 - June/23/2019 at 18:28 |
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shoot4fun
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any help on this? Any one has any options on this scope?
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AffordableOptics
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koshkin
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I took a quick look a little while back and was sufficiently unimpressed to scrap plans on reviewing one.
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scooter1999
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I have the 5 x 35 x 56 FFP scope. For 625.00 in Canada its a good value.
Mine is mounted on a Radical Firearms AR15. I consistently shoot MOA or better at 100 yards |
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HDBull
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I have the 5x35x56 FFP on my RPRR to meet NRL Base class rules on $1050.00 price point. I have used it for 3 months now and ran it through scope tracking tests and it has worked flawless. It has very clear glass, good turrets but audible clicks could be better and it has a zero stop that I really like, parallax is good down to 25yds and I've ran it out to around 500 yds and it has been clear (it is rated to infinity) but I can't verify that, lol. The reticle can get very small at low settings and with my eyes I have to really concentrate on finding the center dot, this is my only complaint but I don't dial down past around 8 so I don't have a real problem with it. So far I haven't had a problem with it. As a low cost scope with these features I would purchase it again. I'm going to try it on my 6.5CM one of these days. I hope this answers some of your questions.
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scooter1999
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thx for your reply...I find the dot a little hard to see at 200 yards as well...old eyes.
for you 6.5 creedmoor, I recommend vortex 15 x 35 x ? FFP...My 6.5 Creedmoor is a Rem 700, 24 inch heavy barrel with a comp, a MDT ESS chassis and sub MOA at 200 yards is achievable and mickey mouse cut out at 100 yards |
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