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As title says looking for a 3x scope for an AR, any recommendations.


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I've got a Vortex Spitfire 3X prism scope on my first AR that I've been very pleased with...I usually leave the illumination turned off and just use the black retical...Primary Arms also makes a three power prism scope with a slightly different style retical...

https://vortexoptics.com/vorte...moa-prism-scope.html

Even though I don't have the Primary Arms scope, it gets good reviews...especially with the ACSS reticle...

https://www.primaryarms.com/pr...6-nato-reticle-black


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Nikons 3x32 BDC is a nice compact scope on an AR.
I’ve had this for years & it’s been a solid close in scope.





I bought the PA2.5x ACSS Prism scope (now discontinued and replaced with their 3X model)
Really like this optic & my eyes & astigmatism appreciate it as well.
I added the American Defense Acog QD mount for $72.









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What is your budget?
 
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TA-11 is my favorite. Huge eye box super good glass, rugged, and fairly compact. Just not cheap.
 
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My Burris AR-332 has been great. The thing I really like about it is that the reticle is etched so you don't need to use the illumination feature till it's dark out. It has held zero for 3 years now.

https://www.midwayusa.com/prod...009512985?pid=525413

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I too have the Burris AR 332, and like it a lot.



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I have a Burris AR 332 on one of my AR's and a couple of the Nikon 3x32 BDC scopes as well. The Nikon's are considerable lighter in weight than the Burris, and also have a more traditional "plex" type reticle. The Burris is more of a dot/circle type reticle, but it works pretty well.



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I have a Burris AR 332 on one of my AR's and a couple of the Nikon 3x32 BDC scopes as well. The Nikon's are considerable lighter in weight than the Burris, and also have a more traditional "plex" type reticle. The Burris is more of a dot/circle type reticle, but it works pretty well.


The only complaint I have with the Burris is that it is a little on the heavy side, but that is because it's built like a tank. I think of the reticle as being more of a tactical type as opposed to a target type reticle and I pick up the target faster with it than a plex reticle. It all depends what the use of the AR will be.

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TA-11 is my favorite. Huge eye box super good glass, rugged, and fairly compact. Just not cheap.


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What is the purpose of the rifle?

3x is an odd spec on the era of really decent 1-6x LPVOs for relatively low coin.

I would consider a red dot with flip magnifier if you're looking for a general purpose, closer range application. I have been impressed with the clarity of the glass on Holosun's offering.
 
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I'd just go with a PA or Vortex Prism optic of some sort.




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