Speaking of Scopes
#21
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Rapid City, South Dakota
Posts: 3,732
One criterion Semisane didn't include in his list is weight. Weight has always been one of my major concerns, because of the way my hunting is done. This has led me to own three 4X scopes that weigh 9.3 ounces each. The 1.5-5 scope i mentioned in a previous post weighs 9.5 ounces. Yes, i like to keep weight to a minimum; this eliminates a lot of possibilities. A lot of my shooting/hunting is done with a light 4X scope, and experience has shown; one can shoot past 1/4 mile with just a 4X scope, and have fun doing it.
My concern about weight led to a bad scope choice once. A light scope is the Leupold 3-9 ultra-light. Yes, i own one, and am afraid to use it on my rifles, because of the short eye-relief. It is reliable, clear, and light, but it doesn't get used. It now sits on an AR-15, and wow, every now and then, it is used to hit pop cans at 700 yards. The 223 doesn't recoil like a muzzle loader.
My concern about weight led to a bad scope choice once. A light scope is the Leupold 3-9 ultra-light. Yes, i own one, and am afraid to use it on my rifles, because of the short eye-relief. It is reliable, clear, and light, but it doesn't get used. It now sits on an AR-15, and wow, every now and then, it is used to hit pop cans at 700 yards. The 223 doesn't recoil like a muzzle loader.
#22
I really liked the Nikon Monarch scopes I've owned, all 2.5-10 and they were very clear. However they all were sent back for repair at one time or another. Another scope I like for light recoiling rifles (17HMR) is the Simmons Aetec. It was very reasonable in price, clear and works well with light recoil of the 17, but I'd never trust it on the muzz.
#24
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 1,607
I think you're correct WV. It's funny, I own a 3-9x50 VII Leupold as well as several Bushnell Banner 3-9x40s. The Bushnell is literally a 1/4 of the price and I find it suits my hunting style just perfect. I love my Leupold but it's not 4 times as good in my opinion.
#26
LOL Semi
#27
A perfect timber hunting scope for those with skinny wallets.
I paid almost as much for the DNZ scope mount.
#28
Search in gun safe uncovered rifles and scopes, 3 Simmons, 2 Weavers, 6 Bushnell's, 2 trophy's and the rest Banners, 2 Pentex's, 2 Leopold's which came on used rifles I bought. If I were to have a unlimited amount of money to by a scope with I would by Pentex first and Bushnell's second and Simmons third.
I have Bushnell's that are over 40 years old and not one problem. One very expensive Leopold was sent back to the factory after 8 months.
Al
I have Bushnell's that are over 40 years old and not one problem. One very expensive Leopold was sent back to the factory after 8 months.
Al