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    Posted: March/04/2010 at 17:10
Hi folks!
I seek for nice illuminated rifle scope 1-4X24 for 9.3X62 rifle CZ550.
I will use scope for driving hunt and hunt trough awaiting.
That are scopes that I look:
http://www.competitor.net/burris-1x-4x-24mm-xtr-xtreme-tactical-illuminated-riflescope.html

http://www.competitor.net/bushnell-1-25-4x24-elite-4200-riflescope-illuminate-dot-421424m.html

http://www.competitor.net/bushnell-trophy-1-4x24-matte-illuminated-dot-30mm-tube-riflescope-731424m.html

http://www.competitor.net/leupold-vx-3-1-5-5x20-illum-rifle-scope.html

http://www.competitor.net/bushnell-1-25-4x24-elite-4200-riflescope-illuminate-dot-421424m.html

http://www.competitor.net/bushnell-trophy-1-4x24-matte-illuminated-dot-30mm-tube-riflescope-731424m.html


http://swfa.com/Bushnell-125-4x24-Elite-4200-Rifle-Scope-P11605.aspx

I read a lot of nice words for Bushnell Elite 4200.
But for more 100 $ I can buy Leupold or Burris.
What I must to choose?
Which of them I can use with my original fast mounted rings for CZ 550?

Can you offer me other scope1-4X24 illuminated for 9.3X62 rifle CZ550 in prize range 600USD?
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THe elite is indeed a great scope



Edited by SVT_Tactical - March/04/2010 at 17:14
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Hello CZ111,

This may be hard to get for a while because they aren't officially shipping yet and everybody wants one:

http://swfa.com/Vortex-1-4x24-Viper-PST-30mm-Rifle-Scope-P44569.aspx

You might need new rings- these Warnes would probably fit your dovetails- and all for under $600:
http://swfa.com/Warne-Maxima-Fixed-30mm-Rings-P10070.aspx




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Yes I know rules and I think that I keep them!
I time ago I ask for 1.5-6X42 illuminated, but now I wish 1-4X24!


Thanks for all replays !!!
I think that it will be Elite 4200!
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Well, I think a lot and for this one - Burris 1-4x24 Euro Diamond
http://swfa.com/Burris-1-4x24-Euro-Diamond-30mm-Rifle-Scope-P7930.aspx
But for 200 usd over elite 4200 what more I receive???
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The Burris is a nice scope. Whether or not it's 200 dollars better, that is a matter of opinion. Mine is that it isn't any better, let alone 200 dollars better.
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The Burris is a 1 at low power. This is better suited for having both eyes open while aiming. The Burris will give you a 35% increase in FOV over the 4200 because it is a 1.25X at the low end. To my eyes the Burris is  slightly better glass than the 4200. Now whether or not these differences is worth $200 more is up to you. Both companies have good warranty's. Happy hunting on which ever scope you get and welcome to the OT.
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What about this one

 http://swfa.com/Hawke-125-45x24-Endurance-30mm-Riflescope-P41107.aspx

a member from this forum wrote good words....?
A time ago I use Hawke 1.5-6X44 on my .308 and was happy!
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If Koshkin says it surprised him, and that at the price point was quite good. Then it is a bargain.
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Well, I bought this one - Hawke 1.25-4.5x24 Endurance 30mm .
http://swfa.com/Hawke-125-45x24-Endurance-30mm-Riflescope-P41107.aspx
Nice made, clear, bright and contrast picture, illumination power is adjustable so in day when I use it for a "aimpoint" I turn on 12 power, during night I use 2-3 power.
If you choose 10-12 during night - illumination is too bright.
One and only " problem" what I see is on front lens - when I see trough scope under angle ( when lens are dark ) I see a lot of "small bubbles" on front lens but this not affect real sight picture of scope and real use!
Must I be afraid from this "small bubbles" ???
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Well, I bought this one - Hawke 1.25-4.5x24 Endurance 30mm .
http://swfa.com/Hawke-125-45x24-Endurance-30mm-Riflescope-P41107.aspx
Nice made, clear, bright and contrast picture, illumination power is adjustable so in day when I use it for a "aimpoint" I turn on 12 power, during night I use 2-3 power.
If you choose 10-12 during night - illumination is too bright.
One and only " problem" what I see is on front lens - when I see trough scope under angle ( when lens are dark ) I see a lot of "small bubbles" on front lens but this not affect real sight picture of scope and real use!
Must I be afraid from this "small bubbles" ???
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