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snaggletooth
04-08-17, 00:44
I'm trying to look for a scope with a specific set of parameters. Hoping you guys can chime in and give a helpful hint.

I want a non-illuminated scope, mil/mil that is FFP and a mag range to about 12ish maybe 14.

Ideally if it was possible something that has a zero stop.

Being mid budget, justifiable to performance.

All I can think of is just the SWFA or Leupold MK4 M5 but correct if I am wrong but neither of those have a zero stop.

jstalford
04-08-17, 08:06
Bushnell 3-12x44 maybe.


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Waylander
04-08-17, 12:27
Bushnell 3-12x44 are great scopes with what you want except zero stop.

gunnerblue
04-08-17, 12:45
Bushnell 3-12 LRTS in FDE are non-illuminated, FFP with zero stop.

jstalford
04-08-17, 12:49
Yeah the ones I was looking at had zs


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californiasushi
04-09-17, 03:07
Bushnell LRHS 3-12x, zero stop, mil/mil turrets, g2h reticle, 10 mil/rev low profile turrets. Good glass and you can get them used pretty cheap. I got mine used for $725 shipped. It's just a little heavy but otherwise a solid scope.

SomeOtherGuy
04-09-17, 15:31
Bushnell LRHS 3-12x44 as so many have said above, it's identical to what you're seeking, and a great scope overall.

Note that the "Elite Hunter" LRHS is the one with a zero stop and 10 mil turret, the older "Elite Tactical" LRS model lacks those features and costs less.

snaggletooth
04-09-17, 17:09
Awesome, thanks for the input. Greatly appreciate it, and looking into the bushnells.

Benito
04-09-17, 21:04
Not to derail the thread, but why do you not want illumination?
Are there any drawbacks other than price?

Jsp10477
04-09-17, 22:02
You can get "zero stop washers" for the swfa scopes.

SomeOtherGuy
04-10-17, 07:48
Not to derail the thread, but why do you not want illumination?
Are there any drawbacks other than price?

Not the OP, but... some states prohibit use of illuminated scopes for hunting. It may also be a legal issue for international travel - I think an illuminated scope with the stated features would fall under ITAR, while one that's non-illuminated might (?) not.

Waylander
04-10-17, 08:24
My Bushnell Elite is such a quality scope I don't need or want illumination. It's simpler, probably lighter than it would normally be and I don't have to worry about electronics going bad or batteries.

snaggletooth
04-10-17, 23:17
Not to derail the thread, but why do you not want illumination?
Are there any drawbacks other than price?

I just want a simpler scope.