My Ruger Scout was VERY rough out of the box. It took me several hours of running the bolt with polishing compound before I was happy with it. While I tried both a Burris and Leupold Scout Scope, I ended up going with the full-length XS rail, medium Leupold QRW rings and a Weaver V3 1-3X variable. It is a TRUE 1X scope, so both eyes open snap shots are a breeze. Crank it up to 3X (not much, I admit), and you are good out to 200 yards plus.
I could not get my iron sights to zero.
I have the xs rail and it has a little peep sight. I admit I never tried it. I guess it will have to be for emergency use only.
I paid about $600 for the TR24 - not too bad concidering the cost of some of the new scopes out there.
do you know where i can get the full rail?
Here:
http://xssights.com/index.php?nID=sc...ID=scopemounts
here:
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=4...OUT-RIFLE-RAIL
Or here:
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/436...aluminum-matte
I ordered mine directly from XS. No issues.
XS is also on backorder
That the available scopes do not address low light issues is not really a failure of the "Scout concept". The "concept" as laid out by the Col. allows for this to be addressed if technology allows for it. the "concept" is NOT in stone and many areas of the concept clearly are general enough to allow for changing technologies and technology improvements to improve the concept of a "scout rifle".
That the current "scout scopes" are weak in this area is less a "knock" on the "concept" and more a reflection of manufactures believing there isn't a great enough market demand to improve/update the scout scope designs.
My memory is that the Col him self was not very satisfied with available "scout scopes", and this was 10-15 years ago when I came across such references and to my knowledge neither of the two "scout scope" manufactures has updated their design in a whole lot longer than that time period.
Last edited by 1859sharps; 10-12-12 at 12:52.
Midway got them into stock and out of stock within the same day. Fortunately I was able to get an XS rail. I gave up on the Scout Scope and went to more a traditional rifle configuration and grabbed a 4-16 x 40mm.
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