tanoose , As dk said, my son has the exact set-up you spoke of, He loves it ! He gets inch groups at 100 yds most of the time. That's with my loads, its not much different with factory fodder. That's one nice thing about the 308, its just not fussy what you stick down in chamber. The T/C scope works well, its held together, and does its job ! For the money its hard to beat, its not fair to compare it to a $400 Leopold or a top of the line Burris. I have both , and they are excellent scopes, they should be, for the money your spending. I have a Bushnell trophy 2-6 on a rimfire barrel , that is a good scope also for the money.....To answer your question though, if your getting a fair price go for it. You can always upgrade the scope later.......if you desire , good luck.....Mike