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    Posted: May/10/2019 at 07:43
I would suggest a sightron s3 i went with the 10x50x60 30mm mostly cause i wanted and shot 224 at 600 and 1k and at 600 yards I could still see the impacts on paper for the follow up shot you could always move the scope to a larger gun and shoot further . At the time I got mine it was 1k should be cheaper now . We recently put it on a 22lr marlin and you can see the hits nicely at 400 yards with room to move further out , and glass that can do it.
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http://swfa.com/SWFA-SS-HD-10x42-Tactical-30mm-Riflescope-P50717.aspx

http://swfa.com/Vortex-25-10x44-Viper-PST-30mm-Rifle-Scope-P44568.aspx

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Here are the a few rules I use to purchase scopes:

- Clarity triumphs magnification. (if it's not clear, you can't see it)

- Always get one with parallax error adjustment/focus.

- If your getting an AO optic, get it FFP.  (If the reticle is just cross hairs, 4 plex for example, this doesn't apply) 

-Warranty are just as important as the scope itself.

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I have a Cooper Model 38 Montana Varminter in 22 Hornet. I plan to use this primarily for target shooting out to 200 yards. Thinking I would want a high powered scope for this work. The rifle should hold a 1/2 moa groups at 100. What type of scope would you think would fit the bill. Budget is up to $1200
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