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Posted: 4/10/2012 8:02:50 PM
3x9x40 buying the best quality within you budget optics is one of thoses place that you really do get what you pay for well most time any we have leupold gold rings that have been through a couple generations and still work well
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Posted: 4/11/2012 2:12:48 PM
[Last Edit: 4/11/2012 2:14:10 PM by Zoomer302]
3x9 by 50's for virtually all my hunting rifles. I do have a Leupold 4x12 Mk 4 w/long range duplex on my
precision AR though. and 1.5 - 5x on my 12 Ga slug guns. Not a fan of putting peoples "logos" on my stuff like the green bone skull...... But, if the scope fits your needs (quality, price, usage) than more power to you! |
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Posted: 4/11/2012 3:18:12 PM
Originally Posted By RedFalconBill:
Within each line, the ones that sell the best tend to be feature filled examples that provide value for the hunter/shooter. This means 2-7's (and 2.5-8's), 3-9's (and 3.5-10's). I have told people that I think the best scope under $500 is the Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40. Love mine picked it up for $400 |
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Posted: 4/11/2012 6:54:33 PM
Originally Posted By RedFalconBill:
Within each line, the ones that sell the best tend to be feature filled examples that provide value for the hunter/shooter. This means 2-7's (and 2.5-8's), 3-9's (and 3.5-10's). I have told people that I think the best scope under $500 is the Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40. that is exactly what I have on my 270. it is the most I have spent on a scope and the best I have used. |
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Posted: 4/18/2012 3:54:46 PM
I use 3 x 9 x 40 and I keep it dialed in to 6 x. You will rarely need anything more for whitetail, unless you are hunting over 150 yards. Then, I dont have any advice to give.
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