Best scope under $1000 for M&P 10?

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I am looking for the best scope under $1000 for my M&P 10. I may also put this new scope on my Savage 10 FLCP-K 308. It must be a First/Front focal plane, at least 10X on the high end, side focus, illuminated reticle, etc. I have heard of the Vortex Viper PST 2.5 - 10 x 32. I want to shoot as far as the 308 will shoot. At least 500-800 yards. Any suggestions?
 
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I've been running the Vortex Viper PST 4-16x50 FFP mil/mil for several years now on my .308 Savage FCP HS-Precision rifle. Love it. Broke it in during a 4 day precision rifle course. It didn't let me down.....and with my eyes getting way too close to 60, I appreciated the 16 power. It has all the features you mentioned as well as zero stops for both turrets. And you can't get a better warranty than what Vortex offers...as their website states:

Our VIP warranty is about you, not us. It's about taking care of you after the sale.

VIP stands for a Very Important Promise to you, our customer. We will repair or replace your Vortex product in the event it becomes damaged or defective—at no charge to you. If we cannot repair your product, we will replace it with a product in perfect working order of equal or better physical condition.

You see, it doesn't matter how it happened, whose fault it was, or where you purchased it. You can count on the VIP Warranty for all Vortex Optics riflescopes, prism scopes, red dots, rangefinders, binoculars, spotting scopes, tripods, and monoculars.

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My 10 FCP...

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I've been running the Vortex Viper PST 4-16x50 FFP mil/mil for several years now on my .308 Savage FCP HS-Precision rifle. Love it. Broke it in during a 4 day precision rifle course. It didn't let me down.....and with my eyes getting way too close to 60, I appreciated the 16 power. It has all the features you mentioned as well as zero stops for both turrets. And you can't get a better warranty than what Vortex offers...as their website states:

Our VIP warranty is about you, not us. It's about taking care of you after the sale.

VIP stands for a Very Important Promise to you, our customer. We will repair or replace your Vortex product in the event it becomes damaged or defective—at no charge to you. If we cannot repair your product, we will replace it with a product in perfect working order of equal or better physical condition.

You see, it doesn't matter how it happened, whose fault it was, or where you purchased it. You can count on the VIP Warranty for all Vortex Optics riflescopes, prism scopes, red dots, rangefinders, binoculars, spotting scopes, tripods, and monoculars.

Unlimited Lifetime Warranty
Fully transferable
No warranty card to fill out
No receipt needed to hang on to


My 10 FCP...

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What broke? How did it brake? Windage, elevation, focus, reticle, etc?

Thanks,
 
I have 3 Leupold 6.5X20 EFRs with Dot. I am of modest means for sure. It took me a while me saving up to get them. Today is my 60th Bday, and I have tried A LOT of scopes over the years. I have always ended up with Leupold, and now all my scopes are the "Leuie". The 6.5 x 20 EFR is one heck of a piece of glass! I got my latest one 3 weeks ago from my LGS for 750 out the door. It has matte finish, target turrets and target dot ( all that I have are like that) Regards Ernie
 
M&P10 OPTICS!

I just mounted a Vortex Viper PST 6-24x50 with the Mrad Reticle on my M&P10- it is made with a First Focal Plane- the clarity is unreal- You would cheat yourself with a 2-10x on the M&P10- Go for the 6-24x50 and you will not be dissapointed!
 
On my s&w ar-10 I put a Nikon M-308 on it, sighted it in at 100yrds and it has a BDC reticle on it that goes all the way out to 800yrds. Accuracy is great, love the scope.
 
I think you would be real happy with a Vortex Viper. I also think you could probably find a nice used Leupold Mark 4 10x with mil dots for under $1000. It might take a little looking around but they are out there.
 
I have a Bushnell Elite 6-24x50 on my Savage 10 FCP-SR. It has worked out pretty well so far. It's in the $700 dollar range.

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I also have a RRA AR with a SWFA Super Sniper 10x42 that has worked out pretty good as well. It's in the $300 dollar range.

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I got a Nikon M-308, 800 BDC for the M&P10. The reviews on it have been very good and it is a scope made specifically for tactical rifles using the .308 Winchester and 7.62X51 round. More specifically, Hornady 168grain Match ammunition. 168 grain and 170something grain bullets are the preferred rounds used by snipers. Looking at the ballistic tables, Hornady A-MAX and Z-MAX have similar ballistic table characteristics. I have not looked at other brands yet but I suspect that as long as they are the same grain and are a jacketed hollow point boat tail, they will be similar as well.

I purchased the Nikoplex model for my Mossberg MVP, which also has good reviews. The average price has been about $549 for the BDC 800 and $529 for the Nikoplex.

Now all I have to do is go to the range and sight them in at 100 yards...
 
I am personally looking at the Vortex PST 6-24 Vortex Optics - Viper PST Riflescopes

and the Nightforce NXS 5.5-22 5.5-22X56 NXS? Riflescope | Nightforce Optics, Inc.

I've heard awesome things about both and I know the Vortex warranty is unbeatable. I'll probably purchase mine in the next couple weeks and maybe do a write up of it, not like it'll be good because I won't have a clue what I'm doing. hah

Sorry, I'm slightly thread jacking but I don't know if this constitutes a new threat... I want a long range optic for long range target shooting but I also want a red dot for tactical short range shooting at the range. If I remove the scope, I will have to sight it in again when I remount it, correct?

Mike
 
I like my 5x20x50 Trijicon Accupoint. I got mine at a lgs for $980.

My choice for AR10T as well, and found one under a grand too.
Liked it so much, I got one for a Rem700SS-5R.
One is Green + Mil-Dot & one is Amber + Mil-Dot...

TR23G & TR23

Excellent glass for the money and no need for a spotting scope out to 200 yards and beyond for 30 caliber holes on paper.
 
The 800 BDC sighted right in. About a 2 in group at 100 yards. Free floating the barrel and replacing the factory trigger with a CMC or something better should tighten that up.

The Nikoplex on the other hand is having issues. I couldn't hit a full sheet of plywood with it no matter what I tried. It's going back to Nikon to get looked at and see what is up. The rifle it is on shoot fine. In the black every time at 100 yards with iron sights.
 
Stay away from Nikon m308. Its not calibrated for your particular rifle and you could use a different grain other than 168. I would go with Vortex PST ffp, SWFA 4-16 ffp, or what I recently bought the Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-24x50 ffp for $750. I feel like the one I got was by far the best for the price with the reticle and magnification.
 
The 800 BDC is on the M&P10. It shot fine. I just used 168 HPBT Match to sight it in for shots longer than 100 yards. The rest of the time it will be much cheaper Lake City or PMC ammunition.

The Nikoplex scope is for my Mossberg MVP. Nikon replaced it with a new one, so I'm guessing there was something very wrong with it. As long as the weather plays nice, I'll take it to the range to try again.

You may be right OhioPatriot308 but the money was already spent, so I'm going to give a whirl. Nikon's sight and none of the search results on reviews mentioned anything about needing a specific rifle, barrel length, and the reviews over all were good to excellent. So, I was willing to give it a whirl. The only specification mentioned anywhere was that the scope is specifically designed with the 168 grain HPBT match.

Looking at the various ballistic tables for the ammunition I mean to use, there isn't a huge difference at closer ranges, so they shouldn't be an issue. Only for longer ranged shots, not that is a lot of shooting opportunities around here that would reach out that far.

I forgot to mention before that Nikon lists the M-308 as an AR Scope, so using it on either rifle shouldn't be an issue.
 
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For that distance for me, it is a close call between the viper pst 4-16x 50 ffp and the swfa ss 3-15x 42 ffp.
 
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