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Top 5 Budget Optics: General Purpose, Rimfire & Long-Range Rifle Scopes; Reflex & Red Dot Sights.

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Today we’ll be looking at some great options for topping off your rifles and pistols that won’t break the bank. Burris Fullfield II 2-7X35mm, Nikon Prostaff Rimfire II 4-12X40mm, Sig Sauer Romeo 5 1X20mm, Nikon P-Tactical Spur, Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24X50mm. Please note, the prices discussed in this video are subject to change. Please use the links below to check current pricing.

Premium optics can cost thousands of dollars per unit. Conversely, you can get every one of these five budget optics for a combined price of less than a grand. None of these are bargain basement cheap-o scopes, but they are priced in a range that most of us can afford, while still maintaining a respectable level of quality. We hope you enjoyed this video, and we’ll see you again next time at Adiga Armory!

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FEATURED OPTICS:
Burris Fullfield II 2-7 X 35mm
Nikon Prostaff Rimfire II 4-12 X 40mm
Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24 X 50mm
Sig Sauer Romeo 5 1 X 20mm
Nikon P-Tactical Spur

ATTRIBUTIONS:
Ballistic Plexâ„¢ Reticle [Image Courtesy of Burris Company]
BDC150 Reticle [Image Courtesy of Nikon Inc.]
Diamondback EBR-2C MRAD Reticle [Image Courtesy of Vortex Optics]
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6 COMMENTS

  1. So what do you think folks?… Are you from the "spend twice as much on glass as you did on the gun" school of thought?… or is it worth buying a decent "budget optic" that is "good enough"?

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