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Topic: Need help choosing
Posted By: Heavy Metal
Subject: Need help choosing
Date Posted: September/03/2008 at 23:10
I have a Remington 700 CDL SF - .30-06
 
Now I need a scope.
 
So far most around the area here are pleased with TASCO!!!
 
I found a few Tasco's that are not too bad, but also Barska's - swat ones, as well as Simmons - Pro hunters. these are running under 325.00...
 
NOW you have Bushnell 6500, Nikon Monarc's and Burris Extreme Tatical.
 
Yes it is for hunting, but also play around just targeting too.
 
I figured a Tatical Scope would do both worlds to a point to hone my skills.
 
I would appreciate any and all opinions.
 
 
My Dream Scope is actually a Leupold VX-L 6.5-20 X 56 with either a Boone Crockett Big Game Rectile or Varmint Hunter Rectile. M1 Knobs ect.... 1400 give or take for it... Nice but out of price range at this moment.
 
So now delema is which of the cheaper ones that would be best for now.
 
Thanks all.
 
 
 
 



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Posted By: cyborg
Date Posted: September/03/2008 at 23:14
How much are you planning to spend? Also a big welcome.

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Posted By: koshkin
Date Posted: September/03/2008 at 23:35
Budget is pretty important. Also, what is the primary purpose for the rifle? hunting? target shooting? what kinda ranges and lighting conditions do you expect to encounter?

ILya

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Posted By: Heavy Metal
Date Posted: September/04/2008 at 05:16
Originally posted by cyborg cyborg wrote:

How much are you planning to spend? Also a big welcome.
 
 
Really do not want to go over 350.00 at this time.
 
Thanks for the big welcome.
 
 
 


Posted By: Heavy Metal
Date Posted: September/04/2008 at 05:20
Originally posted by koshkin koshkin wrote:

Budget is pretty important. Also, what is the primary purpose for the rifle? hunting? target shooting? what kinda ranges and lighting conditions do you expect to encounter?

ILya
 
 
I live on a ridge surrounded by farms ect....
 
 
it is a 30-06 Remington 700 CDL SF - Mainly Hunting BUT wish to target too, till get a second rifle or so. looking at .270, .243, .308, .22-250(or 257 wby mag) and go from their.
 
 


Posted By: Heavy Metal
Date Posted: September/04/2008 at 05:22
woops lighting at night is next to nothing since no street lights and homes are sparse to spread out on acreage. Unknown as far as ranges new to area.


Posted By: Tip69
Date Posted: September/04/2008 at 11:34
Originally posted by Heavy Metal Heavy Metal wrote:

woops lighting at night is next to nothing since no street lights and homes are sparse to spread out on acreage. Unknown as far as ranges new to area.
 
say what?


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Posted By: cyborg
Date Posted: September/04/2008 at 18:52
Check the game laws concerning hunting times. These are some good scopes for the money. I will include some tacticals as well. Just in case that's what you are truly looking for. Be mindful that a tactical scope will work for hunting use but isn't designed to be hunting use friendly.
http://www.swfa.com/pc-12761-2123-vortex-3-9x40-viper-rifle-scope.aspx - http://www.swfa.com/pc-12761-2123-vortex-3-9x40-viper-rifle-scope.aspx
http://www.swfa.com/c-1339-mueller-riflescopes.aspx - http://www.swfa.com/c-1339-mueller-riflescopes.aspx
http://www.swfa.com/c-380-swift-premier-rifle-scopes.aspx - http://www.swfa.com/c-380-swift-premier-rifle-scopes.aspx
http://www.swfa.com/c-2119-nikon-team-primos-riflescopes.aspx - http://www.swfa.com/c-2119-nikon-team-primos-riflescopes.aspx
http://www.swfa.com/c-1395-millett-tactical-riflescopes.aspx - http://www.swfa.com/c-1395-millett-tactical-riflescopes.aspx
http://www.swfa.com/pc-7280-185-bushnell-3-9x40-elite-4200-rifle-scope.aspx - http://www.swfa.com/pc-7280-185-bushnell-3-9x40-elite-4200-rifle-scope.aspx
http://www.swfa.com/c-1511-sightron-sii-big-sky-riflescopes.aspx - http://www.swfa.com/c-1511-sightron-sii-big-sky-riflescopes.aspx


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Posted By: Kickboxer
Date Posted: September/04/2008 at 20:22
You might check eye relief on all those.  Sightron has the best.  For some people, ER is an issue on .270/30-06 rifles.  Nikon and Vortex are next.  Mueller is probably the least.  I spoke with a Mueller rep sometime back and he said the scope was actually designed for 5.56/.223.  Just something to think about.  If eye relief is not an issue, then any of those listed above are good, with caution on the Mueller. 

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Posted By: Heavy Metal
Date Posted: September/04/2008 at 23:57
Originally posted by Tip69 Tip69 wrote:

Originally posted by Heavy Metal Heavy Metal wrote:

woops lighting at night is next to nothing since no street lights and homes are sparse to spread out on acreage. Unknown as far as ranges new to area.
 
say what?
 
Basically live out in the woods almost, were their is no street lights ect...
 



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