AR15 SBR - What scope
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AR15 SBR - What scope
What scope will fit better on a AR15 SBR ... .. I won't like to spend more then $700-$800. Any suggestions?
Re: AR15 SBR - What scope
That's a personal thing. You need to give us more info on what you want to do with it.
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Re: AR15 SBR - What scope
Both of my sbr's I went with mro's. One on a scalarworks leap, and the other on An ADM. I prefer the ADM. But as elk said, 300% preference. I have friends with acogs, irons, 1-4's. Pick your poison.
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Re: AR15 SBR - What scope
Question I always asked when I was in the business of building guns: "What is the purpose/intent of this gun?"
That should dictate the build.
Fun?
Home Defense?
Duty Carbine?
2 Gun rig?
3 Gun rig?
General Purpose Carbine that can fill multiple roles?
Re: AR15 SBR - What scope
And when you figure out what purpose you are building it for, don't cheapen out on the optic. Optics planet has good deals some times.Tim McBride wrote: ↑April 1st, 2020, 10:50 amQuestion I always asked when I was in the business of building guns: "What is the purpose/intent of this gun?"
That should dictate the build.
Fun?
Home Defense?
Duty Carbine?
2 Gun rig?
3 Gun rig?
General Purpose Carbine that can fill multiple roles?
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Re: AR15 SBR - What scope
aimpoint micro my next one
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Re: AR15 SBR - What scope
General purpose... some Predator Hunting,,, range shooting,
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Thank you! I appreciate it!
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Re: AR15 SBR - What scope
My vote goes to the low power variable optic. Should be a good choice for what you are looking to do with the rifle.
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Re: AR15 SBR - What scope
Maybe something like the Vortex Strike Eagle 1-6 x 24. They also make a 1X8 PST if you want to take a step up from the strike eagle.
I own several Vortex's and like them enough to recommend them.
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I own several Vortex's and like them enough to recommend them.
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Re: AR15 SBR - What scope
Depends on use and barrel length. 9" for CQB...Vortex/Sig/Aimpoint red dot. Unpinned 14.5" for 'all-around' use, the above mentioned Strike Eagle 1-6 could be great.
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Re: AR15 SBR - What scope
Of course. I'm not a professional operator nor do I play one on TVAZ1182 wrote: ↑July 8th, 2020, 12:36 amThat's actually personal preference and not to do with barrel length or use.
The LPVO is fine for those that want it on their SBR's or pistols.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/201 ... th-an-sbr/
https://sofrep.com/gear/what-the-hell-i ... pecial-ar/

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Re: AR15 SBR - What scope
There is no correct answer. Unless you say something that is contrary to AZ1182....then you are wrong.
A nice 1-4 or 1-6 would work for light hunting. A red dot is good for range use/cqb.
I’ve made 300 yard shots on coyotes with using my Aimpoint T1, so a powered optics isn’t totally needed.
If I were to do it again, I’d go with a 1-6 powered scope that had a illuminated center dot, so I could use it as a 1x red dot.
But, part of the fun of AR’s is modularity. Have the SBR upper with a red dot, and then build a DMR (designates marksman Rifle, 16” or 18”)upper with a full scope to go with it.
Problem solved.
A nice 1-4 or 1-6 would work for light hunting. A red dot is good for range use/cqb.
I’ve made 300 yard shots on coyotes with using my Aimpoint T1, so a powered optics isn’t totally needed.
If I were to do it again, I’d go with a 1-6 powered scope that had a illuminated center dot, so I could use it as a 1x red dot.
But, part of the fun of AR’s is modularity. Have the SBR upper with a red dot, and then build a DMR (designates marksman Rifle, 16” or 18”)upper with a full scope to go with it.
Problem solved.